a. [See UNI- and OCULAR a., and cf. med.L. ūnioculus.] a. fig. Characterized by the use of one eye. b. Of or pertaining to, affecting, one eye. Cf. MONOCULAR a.

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  a.  1830.  Edin. Rev., LI. 531. The results of this unilateral, uni-ocular mode of proceeding.

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  b.  1890.  Lancet, 28 June, 1416/1. In two [cases] there was occasional lateral nystagmus; one uniocular.

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a. 1901.  F. W. H. Myers, Human Personality (1903), I. 479. Cases, where ciliary spasm … led to uniocular diplopia.

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