Definition of Visored in English :

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Visored meaning in English

Meaning of Visored in English

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Visored pronunciation in English

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Visored

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Adjective

1. visored

having or provided with a visor or a visor of a particular kind

Example Sentences:
'their spic, red-visored caps'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Visored

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noun
1. 
a transparent flap on a helmet that can be pulled down to protect the face
2. 
a piece of armour fixed or hinged to the helmet to protect the face and with slits for the eyes
3.  another name for peak (sense 6)
4. 
a small movable screen used as protection against glare from the sun, esp one attached above the windscreen of a motor vehicle
5. archaic or literary
a mask or any other means of disguise or concealment
verb
6. (transitive)
to cover, provide, or protect with a visor; shield

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Visored

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noun
1. 
a. 
in armor, a movable part of a helmet, that could be lowered to cover the upper part of the face, with slits for seeing
b. 
a movable section, made usually of safety glass, that is part of a protective head covering, as for welders
2. 
a mask, as for disguise
3.  US
a. 
the projecting front brim of a cap, for shading the eyes
b. 
any of certain other shades for the eyes, as an eyeshade
4. 
a movable shade fastened above the windshield inside a motor vehicle, for shading the eyes
verb transitive
5. 
to cover or provide with a visor

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Visored

see synonyms of visored
n.
1. A piece projecting from the front of a cap or headband to shade or protect the eyes.
2. A transparent, often tinted piece on the front of a safety helmet, designed to protect the face and eyes and usually capable of being raised and lowered.
3. A fixed or movable shield against glare attached above the windshield of an automotive vehicle.
4. The front piece of the helmet of a suit of armor, designed to protect the face and eyes while allowing the wearer to see through a narrow opening.
5. A means of concealment or disguise; a mask.
tr.v. vi·sored, vi·sor·ing, vi·sors also vi·zored or vi·zor·ing or vi·zors
To provide or protect with a visor.

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