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vi·sor

also vi·zor  (vī′zər)
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.

[Alteration of Middle English viser, from Anglo-Norman, from vis, face, from Latin vīsus, appearance; see visage.]
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visor

(ˈvaɪzə) or

vizor

n
1. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a transparent flap on a helmet that can be pulled down to protect the face
2. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a piece of armour fixed or hinged to the helmet to protect the face and with slits for the eyes
3. (Clothing & Fashion) another name for peak6
4. (Automotive Engineering) 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
vb
(tr) to cover, provide, or protect with a visor; shield
[C14: from Anglo-French viser, from Old French visiere, from vis face; see visage]
ˈvisored, ˈvizored adj
ˈvisorless, ˈvizorless adj
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vi•sor

or vi•zor

(ˈvaɪ zər)

n.
1. the projecting front brim of a cap.
2. a flap, mounted on the inside of an automobile, used to shield one's eyes from glare.
3. the front piece on a medieval helmet, often being movable and having slits for vision.
4. a means of concealment; disguise.
v.t.
5. to protect or mask with a visor; shield.
[1250–1300; Middle English viser < Anglo-French (compare Old French visiere) =vis face (see visage) + -er -er2]
vi′sored, adj.
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visor


Past participle: visored
Gerund: visoring

Imperative
visor
visor
Present
I visor
you visor
he/she/it visors
we visor
you visor
they visor
Preterite
I visored
you visored
he/she/it visored
we visored
you visored
they visored
Present Continuous
I am visoring
you are visoring
he/she/it is visoring
we are visoring
you are visoring
they are visoring
Present Perfect
I have visored
you have visored
he/she/it has visored
we have visored
you have visored
they have visored
Past Continuous
I was visoring
you were visoring
he/she/it was visoring
we were visoring
you were visoring
they were visoring
Past Perfect
I had visored
you had visored
he/she/it had visored
we had visored
you had visored
they had visored
Future
I will visor
you will visor
he/she/it will visor
we will visor
you will visor
they will visor
Future Perfect
I will have visored
you will have visored
he/she/it will have visored
we will have visored
you will have visored
they will have visored
Future Continuous
I will be visoring
you will be visoring
he/she/it will be visoring
we will be visoring
you will be visoring
they will be visoring
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been visoring
you have been visoring
he/she/it has been visoring
we have been visoring
you have been visoring
they have been visoring
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been visoring
you will have been visoring
he/she/it will have been visoring
we will have been visoring
you will have been visoring
they will have been visoring
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been visoring
you had been visoring
he/she/it had been visoring
we had been visoring
you had been visoring
they had been visoring
Conditional
I would visor
you would visor
he/she/it would visor
we would visor
you would visor
they would visor
Past Conditional
I would have visored
you would have visored
he/she/it would have visored
we would have visored
you would have visored
they would have visored
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.visor - a piece of armor plate (with eye slits) fixed or hinged to a medieval helmet to protect the facevisor - a piece of armor plate (with eye slits) fixed or hinged to a medieval helmet to protect the face
armor plate, armor plating, armour plate, plate armor, plate armour - specially hardened steel plate used to protect fortifications or vehicles from enemy fire
helmet - armor plate that protects the head
2.visor - a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyesvisor - a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes; "he pulled down the bill of his cap and trudged ahead"
baseball cap, golf cap, jockey cap - a cap with a bill
brim - a circular projection that sticks outward from the crown of a hat
kepi, peaked cap, service cap, yachting cap - a cap with a flat circular top and a visor
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visor

noun
The projecting rim on the front of a cap:
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Translations
kšilt
lippavisiiri
napellenző

visor

[ˈvaɪzəʳ] Nvisera f
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visor

[ˈvaɪzər] nvisière f
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visor

n (on helmet) → Visier nt; (on cap) → Schirm m; (Aut) → Blende f; sun visorSchild m, → Schirm m; (Aut) → Sonnenblende f
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visor

[ˈvaɪzəʳ] n (on helmet) → visiera (Aut) → aletta parasole
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