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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

See also: Monokular, Binokular, Einäugig, Augen.

suffix
-ig.
The
base
form
beidäugig
declines
like
an
ordinary
German
adjective
(ein
beidäugiger
Mann,
zwei
beidäugige
Menschen,
beidäugiges
Sehen).
it
may
be
used
to
contrast
binocular
vision
(beidäugiges
Sehen)
with
monocular
or
einäugig
situations
(one-eyed).
The
term
is
not
restricted
to
humans;
it
can
describe
any
two-eyed
organism
or
two-eyed
capabilities,
and
it
is
typically
used
without
implying
any
particular
medical
condition
unless
specified
by
context.
or
binocular,
especially
when
referring
to
devices,
vision,
or
optical
systems
designed
for
use
with
two
eyes.