释义 |
ho·rop·ter \həˈräptə(r), ˈhȯˌr-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French horoptère, from Greek horos boundary + optēr one that looks; akin to Greek opsesthai to be going to see — more at horizon, optic : the locus of points in external space whose images are formed on corresponding places of the two retinas and which are therefore seen single • hor·op·ter·ic \|hȯˌräp|terik\ adjective |