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EYESHADE |
Visor |
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VIZOR |
See Visor. |
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VISARD |
A mask. See Visor. |
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VIZARD |
A mask; a visor. |
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VISORED |
Wearing a visor; masked. |
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PEAKED |
Reached highest level of success with visor |
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CALLOT |
A close cap without visor or brim. |
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CAP |
One usually with a visor but without a brim, for men and boys |
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CAPPEAK |
The front piece of a cap; -- now more commonly called
visor. |
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BASCINET |
A light helmet, at first open, but later made with a
visor. |
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MORION |
A kind of open helmet, without visor or beaver, and
somewhat resembling a hat. |
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SALLET |
A light kind of helmet, with or without a visor, introduced
during the 15th century. |
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VENTAIL |
That part of a helmet which is intended for the admission
of air, -- sometimes in the visor. |
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MASK |
To cover, as the face, by way of concealment or defense
against injury; to conceal with a mask or visor. |
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SKULLCAP |
Any plant of the labiate genus Scutellaria, the calyx of
whose flower appears, when inverted, like a helmet with the visor
raised. |
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UMBRIERE |
In ancient armor, a visor, or projection like the peak of
a cap, to which a face guard was sometimes attached. This was sometimes
fixed, and so... |