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  • adjective involving the simultaneous use of a pair of eyes

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Examples

  • When seen through the lenses of the special 3D glasses, each eye sees the proper perspective and the brain fuses them into a 3D or stereoptic image.

    Having trouble seeing 3D? 2010

  • When seen through the lenses of the special 3D glasses, each eye sees the proper perspective and the brain fuses them into a 3D or stereoptic image.

    Having trouble seeing 3D? 2010

  • His face was round and soft, and stereoptic datovers obscured his murky brown eyes.

    Jason Stoddard, Strange and Happy » Blog Archive » Eternal Franchise, 9.2 of 31.1 2009

  • Twin video sensors took stereoptic note of his presence.

    The I Inside Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • The hyperspeed stereoptic beam was surrounded by an isolating field which in itself was a secondary beam.

    Planet Mechanica Scheer, Karl 1977

  • He squinted hard, and as a stereoptic slide lost its depth when you shut one eye, the woman on the stairs was no longer his mother.

    The Last Place on Earth James Judson Harmon

  • We used to call it a stereoptic look at things because we had two ways.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2011

  • Clash was the third new stereoptic release in a month, after

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

  • The first stereoptic movies were shown in theaters in 1922 and used red and blue (anaglyph) glasses.

    Maximum PC all RSS Feed David Gerrold 2010

  • Clash was the third new stereoptic release in a month, after

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

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