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bifocals [ˌbaıˈfəʊkəlz] N

focal [ˈfəʊkəl] ADJ

vocal [ˈvəʊkəl] ADJ

I . local [ˈləʊkəl] ADJ

II . local [ˈləʊkəl] N inf

▶ locally ADV

foal [fəʊl] N

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It is like bifocal specs without the specs.
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This makes it bulge a little in the middle, creating a slight bifocal effect.
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And so like a bifocal, you can only see in two different distances, distance and near.
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This is the first ever recorded use of bifocal technology in the animal world.
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Insects with compound eyes have a different perceptual apparatus than bifocal vision creatures like humans do, and their manner of perceiving the world is very different from our own.
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It is sometimes also referred to as the bifocal tensor.
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She is presently pursuing her studies in science stream (bifocal).
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Historically, the only corrective option was wearing bifocals that allow for close viewing, as well as far-viewing capabilities when you look up from the bifocal area.
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Every student can get two forms only but those students who want to apply for admission in bifocal can purchase one more application form.
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The large eyes at the front of the head provide it with the bifocal vision and depth perception it needs to catch prey.
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