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Definition of Stereoscopic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to a stereoscope. "Stereoscopic lenses"
2. Adjective. Of or relating to stereoscopy. "Stereoscopic vision"
Definition of Stereoscopic
1. a. Of or pertaining to the stereoscope; characteristic of, or adapted to, the stereoscope; as, a stereoscopic effect; the stereoscopic function of the eyeglasses; stereoscopic views.
Definition of Stereoscopic
1. Adjective. of or relating to stereoscopy; three-dimensional ¹
2. Adjective. of or relating to the stereoscope ¹
3. Adjective. that is designed to be used by both eyes simultaneously, or that has been obtained by imaging from two viewpoints simultaneously ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Stereoscopic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stereoscopic
Literary usage of Stereoscopic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Naturalistic Photography for Students of the Art by Peter Henry Emerson (1890)
"For lecture purposes they are of course invaluable, but they have no place in
art, neither have stereoscopic slides. They all rank with the camera obscura, ..."
2. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society by Royal Microscopical Society, London (1882)
"stereoscopic Vision with Non-stereoscopic Binocular Arrangements.—It will be
remembered that in his paper " On the Conditions of Orthoscopic and ..."
3. Textbook of human physiology by Leonard Landois, William Stirling (1889)
"All those points of two stereoscopic images, and of course of two retinal images
of an object, ... The following stereoscopic experiment proves this (Fig. ..."
4. Airplane Photography by Herbert Eugene Ives (1920)
"CHAPTER XXVIII stereoscopic AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY One of the most striking and
valuable developments in aerial photography has been the use of stereoscopic ..."
5. The Microscope and Its Revelations by William Benjamin Carpenter (1883)
"stereoscopic Binocular Microscope. 30. The admirable invention of the Stereoscope
by Professor Wheat- stone, has led to a general appreciation of the value ..."