0 a round piece of glass worn, especially in the past, in front of one eye in order to help you to see more clearly --
Although unaffected mentally, his sight had deteriorated, compelling him to wear spectacles instead of his monocle.
He was picked up by a destroyer after several minutes in the water, apparently with his monocle still firmly in place.
A monocle tooth-shaped structure can be found at the front of the palate.
She also held a monocle in her hand.
Wearing a monocle was part of his image, and in film he generally played men of substance: directors and industrialists.
Toward the end of this story arc he transforms into the thin, scarred, monocle-wearing character whose name has become a catch phrase.
Damala also wears what looks like a highly mechanized monocle over his right eye.
Much of the computer's data is directly relayed into the right eyepiece transferred on the visor of the pilots helmet or a visual monocle.