Etymology
The word "monocular" originates from the Greek word "monos" (μονός), meaning "single" or "one," and the Latin word "oculus" (eye), meaning "eye."
Meaning
A monocular is an optical device that consists of a single telescope or lens that is used for viewing distant objects. It typically provides a magnified view of the target with one eye, while the other eye remains open.
Origin
The invention of the monocular is attributed to Hans Lippershey, a Dutch eyeglass maker, in the early 17th century. Lippershey designed a simple monocular telescope using two lenses in a tube. His invention laid the foundation for the development of more advanced optical devices, such as binoculars and telescopes.
Monoculars have since been used for various applications, including military reconnaissance, wildlife observation, navigation, and astronomy. They remain popular among outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, birdwatchers, and anyone who needs a portable and convenient way to view distant objects.
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