Sentence examples for binocularity from inspiring English sources

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binocularity

noun

Binocular vision.

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Most good poems, whatever their subject matter, have binocularity, or doubleness, or negative capability — Keats's term for the ability to hold contradictory ideas or emotions without resolving them.

Stereoscopic photography uses the binocularity of human vision to recreate the illusion of depth.

There may even be certain advantages to monocular vision, as when photographers and cinematographers deliberately renounce their binocularity and stereoscopy by confining themselves to a one-eye, one-lens view, the better to frame and compose their pictures.

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