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Noun
/ˈvīzər/,
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vizors, plural; visors, plural;
  1. A stiff brim at the front of a cap

  2. A movable part of a helmet that can be pulled down to cover the face

  3. A screen for protecting the eyes from unwanted light, esp. one at the top of a vehicle windshield

  4. A mask


  1. a piece of armor plate (with eye slits) fixed or hinged to a medieval helmet to protect the face
  2. bill: a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes; "he pulled down the bill of his cap and trudged ahead"
  3. (visored) having or provided with a visor or a visor of a particular kind; "their spic, red-visored caps"
  4. 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. ...
  5. In the United Kingdom, the Violent and Sex Offender Register (ViSOR) is a database of records of those required to register with the Police under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, those jailed for more than 12 months for violent offences, and unconvicted people simply thought to be at risk of ...
  6. Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge is a regular character in the television series '', played by LeVar Burton. He served as helmsman of the USS Enterprise-D in the first season, then occupied the role of the chief engineer for the rest of the series and in the TNG''-era films.
  7. 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. Visors protected the face during battle. ...
  8. A hockey helmet is worn by ice hockey players and inline hockey players to protect the head from potential injury.
  9. (Visored) The Bleach anime and manga series features a large number of characters created by Tite Kubo. The series takes place in a fictional universe in which the characters are divided into various factions and fictional races with distinct themes. ...
  10. A part of a helmet, arranged so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The openings for seeing and breathing are generally in it; A mask used to disfigure or disguise; The fore piece of a cap, projecting over, and protecting the eyes
  11. A protrusion attached to the front of a helmet to protect the eyes from debris and glare. Usually adjustable. Often removable.
  12. A projection in front of a helmet to shade the eyes. Typically removable and hopefully separates easily from the helmet in case of impact to avoid snagging on the impact surface.
  13. The moveable front part of a helmet or other headpiece, which protects the eyes and upper face
  14. Part of the helmet protecting the face pierced with slit or holes, moveable, usually pivoted at each side. In heraldry the position of the visor denotes the rank of the bearer.
  15. If the object is from a HELMET, use that term.
  16. Similar to blinkers, but with a slit in each eye cup to allow some lateral vision. A horse wearing a visor is denoted on a racecard by a small v next to the horse’s weight (v1 indicates that the horse is wearing a visor in a race for the first time).
  17. Protective covering for the face and eyes. It was attached to the helmet and often could be pivoted open and closed.
  18. protection for the eyes and face; a plate defence pivoted to the helmet
  19. in castle terminology a helmet visor was used during the medieval times as part of armor.
  20. The front of the hat or cap that extends out from the front panel and acts as a sunshade. Also, a type of headwear that consists of the peak or sunshade only so that the top of the head is exposed. When referring to a full cap, visor is interchangeable with peak.
  21. The band of metal over the wind screens of the pilot house (wheelhouse) that shade the skipper's eyes from sun.  Sometimes they are painted green underneath.  This reduces the glare from the sun reflected on the water without darkening the interior of the pilot house.
  22. The area of a totally encapsulating gas tight suits that allows the wearer to view his surroundings. Typically made of clear PVC; may have a Teflon overlay for added chemical protection. Go to top
  23. VR or (especially) augmented reality glasses, goggles, or faceplate, generally acting as the display of a worn (eg. pocket) computer, cameras etc..
  24. Visual Instrument and Sensory Organ Replacement
  25. Type of headgear worn by some racehorses. It's meant to help the horse focus on looking ahead and running straight and not wandering around. Other types of headgear include blinkers and cheek pieces. A visor can sometimes significantly improve a horses performance. ...