Meaning VISOR
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c. 1300, viser, "front part of a helmet," from Anglo-French viser, Old French visiere "visor" (13c.), from vis "face" (see visage). Spelling shifted 15c. Meaning "ey [..]
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A protrusion attached to the front of a helmet to protect the eyes from debris and glare. Usually adjustable. Often removable.
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Protection for the eyes and face, affixed to the helmet from the side or top center. On a bascinet
Source: medievalwarfare.info

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A protrusion attached to the front of a helmet to protect the eyes from debris and glare. Usually adjustable. Often removable.
Source: centurycycles.com

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the front piece of a helmet, especially a movable upper piece; a projecting front of a cap for shading the eyes
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the section of a cap that extends forward to cover the eyes.
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(n) a piece of armor plate (with eye slits) fixed or hinged to a medieval helmet to protect the face(n) a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes
Source: beedictionary.com

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an inspector.
Source: latin-dictionary.org

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The hood, flange, or shield that is used to provide a tunnel effect around a lens. Common styles are the western Full Circle, exactly as its name suggests; the Tunnel (or Combination), a circle with no bottom, and the Cutaway or Cap, which is a tunnel with the sides also removed. These are typically from 7-10" long with various downward angles [..]
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A protrusion attached to the front of a helmet to protect the eyes from debris and glare. Usually adjustable. Often removable.
Source: bikeline.com

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A device fitted to a horse’s head which restricts it’s field of vision in order to help it’s concentration.
Source: helpcentre.ladbrokes.com

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A small inclined awning running around the pilot house over the windows or air ports to exclude the glare of the sun or to prevent rain or spray from coming in the openings when the glazed frames are [..]
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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 -  The Violent and Sex Offender Register -  is a database of records of those required to register with the Police under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (the 2003 Act), those jailed for more than 12 mon [..]
Source: thegriffinssociety.org

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Violent and Sex Offender Register
Source: cjini.org

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A protrusion attached to the front of a helmet to protect the eyes from debris and glare. Usually adjustable. Often removable.
Source: bicyclecentercc.com

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A visor was used in conjunction with some Medieval war helmets such as the bascinet. The visor usually consisted of a hinged piece of steel that contained openings for breathing ("breaths") and vision [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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A visor (also spelled vizor) is a surface that protects the eyes, such as shading them from the sun or other bright light or protecting them from objects. Nowadays many visors are transparent, but bef [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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A visor is a surface that protects the eyes. A VISOR refers to a fictional device in Star Trek media. Visor may also refer to: Visor (armor) Bow visor, a feature of some ships, particularly ferries V [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org





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