beidäugig
Beidäugig is an adjective in the German language that describes someone or something as having two eyes. It is typically used to state a basic, factual condition—most humans and many animals are beidäugig, possessing two functional eyes and binocular vision. The term can also appear in scientific or medical contexts when distinguishing between two-eyed (binocular) perception and conditions that affect sight in one or both eyes.
Etymology and form: Beidäugig is formed from the words beid- (both/two) and Auge (eye) with the adjectival
Usage and nuance: In everyday language beidäugig serves as a neutral descriptor. In ophthalmology or anatomy,
Related terms: The opposite is Einäugig (one-eyed). A closely related concept in technical contexts is binokular