interpupillary distance
1interpupillary distance — the distance between the centers of the pupils of the two eyes when the visual axes are parallel; in practice usually measured from the lateral margin of one pupil to the medial margin of the other …
2interpupillary — “+ adjective Etymology: inter + pupillary : extending between the pupils of the eyes; also : extending between the centers of a pair of spectacle lenses interpupillary distance * * * /in teuhr pyooh peuh ler ee/, adj. Anat. between the pupils of… …
3interpupillary — adjective Date: circa 1904 extending between the pupils of the eyes; also extending between the centers of a pair of spectacle lenses < interpupillary distance > …
4interpupillary — /in teuhr pyooh peuh ler ee/, adj. Anat. between the pupils of the eyes: interpupillary distance. [1905 10; INTER + PUPILLARY2] * * * …
5interpupillary — Between the pupils. * * * in·ter·pu·pil·lary .int ər pyü pə .ler ē adj extending between the pupils of the eyes also extending between the centers of a pair of spectacle lenses <interpupillary distance> * * * in·ter·pu·pil·lary… …
6Inter-pupillary distance — InterPupillary Distance (IPD). This is the distance between the two eyes of a human being, measured at the pupils. It is significant in the design of eye glasses, binoculars, and in the need or otherwise for stereoscopic vision. See also under… …
7interocular distance — the distance between the two eyes, usually used in reference to the interpupillary distance …
8PD — Abbreviation for phenyldichloroarsine. * * * Doctor of Pharmacy; Dublin Pharmacopoeia; interpupillary distance; Paget disease; pancreas divisum; pancreatic duct; panic disorder; papilla diameter; paralyzing dose; Parkinson disease; parkinsonian… …
9Pd — Symbol for palladium. * * * Doctor of Pharmacy; Dublin Pharmacopoeia; interpupillary distance; Paget disease; pancreas divisum; pancreatic duct; panic disorder; papilla diameter; paralyzing dose; Parkinson disease; parkinsonian dementia;… …
10Stereoscopy — Stereoscopy, stereoscopic imaging or 3 D (three dimensional) imaging is any technique capable of recording three dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image. The illusion of depth in a photograph, movie, or other… …