binoculars
11binoculars — bi|noc|u|lars [bıˈnɔkjuləz, baı US ˈna:kjulərz] n [plural] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: binocular using both eyes (18 21 centuries), from Latin bini ( BINARY) + oculus eye ] a pair of special glasses, that you hold up to your eyes to look at objects …
12binoculars — bin|oc|u|lars [ bı nakjələrz ] noun plural * a piece of equipment with two parts that you hold against your eyes and look through to see distant objects more clearly …
13binoculars — n. hand held telescopic instrument which magnifies distant images …
14binoculars — plural noun an optical instrument with a lens for each eye, used for viewing distant objects …
15binoculars — noun (plural) a pair of glasses like short telescopes (telescope1), used for looking at distant objects …
16binoculars */ — UK [bɪˈnɒkjʊlə(r)z] / US [bɪˈnɑkjələrz] noun [plural] a piece of equipment with two parts that you hold against your eyes and look through to see distant objects more clearly …
17binoculars — [bɪˈnɒkjʊləz] noun [plural] a piece of equipment that you look through to see distant objects. It has a separate part for each eye …
18binoculars — Field glasses …
19binoculars — see issapiá tsis …
20binoculars — n.pl. an optical instrument with a lens for each eye, for viewing distant objects …