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balaclava"woolen head covering," especially worn by soldiers, evidently named for village near Sebastopol, Russia, site of a battle Oct. 25, 1854, in the Crimean War. But the term (originally Balacla [..]
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balaclavaA covering for the head and neck
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balaclava(n) a cap that is close-fitting and woolen and covers all of the head but the face
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balaclavaA form-fitting hood (fleece, wool, or synthetic) that covers not only the head but also the face and neck, it can be worn as a cap or pulled down over the ears to protect your face from wind.
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balaclavaThe fireproof hood drivers wear under their helmets to avoid burns to the face and neck.
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