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Discover LudwigThe word "monocularly" is correct in written English
It is used to describe something that is perceived or viewed with one eye. Example: "The image was monocularly observed, providing a unique perspective on the object." Alternatives include "with one eye" or "using one eye."
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monocularly
adverb
In a monocular manner
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This gives rise to the paradox whereby a monocularly viewed white surface appears brighter than when it is viewed binocularly in such a way that one eye views it directly and the other through a dark glass.
The next day, he wrote, "Things are not the same object at all monocularly as they were binocularly.... Cutting meat on the plate — it is difficult to see fat and gristle that you want to cut away...
In looking at a stereo illusion such as the tuning fork, a strongly binocular person will see unusual stereo depth; a monocularly oriented person will see much less depth; and others, relying more equally on both binocular and monocular cues, will see something in between.
Dr. Ruggiero confirmed that I saw the world monocularly.
Unlike conventional stereo pictures, these are constellations of dots with no images that can be seen monocularly, but which reveal images or shapes when viewed with both eyes.
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