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vizor (plural vizors)

  1. Alternative form of visor
    • 1966, James Workman, The Mad Emperor, Melbourne, Sydney: Scripts, page 71:
      He was a big man and looked terrifying in his armour and facelessness because of the helmet and vizor.
    • 2004, Wolfgang Bruhn, Max Tilke, A Pictorial History of Costume From Ancient Times to the Nineteenth Century[1], Courier Dover Publications, →ISBN, page 25:
      Heavy helmet with vizor of polished iron ...

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from French viseur.

Noun edit

vizor n (plural vizoare)

  1. viewfinder
  2. peephole

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