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41Visor (armor) — 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.… …
42Visor de imágenes — Captura del visor de imágenes Gwenview. Un visor de imágenes es una aplicación informática que permite mostrar imágenes guardadas es un disco local o también remotamente, asimismo puede manejar varios formatos de imagénes. Este tipo de software… …
43Visor auxiliar del artillero — El visor auxiliar del artillero (en inglés Gunner Auxiliary Sight, GAS) es una mira sin estabilizar situada en el mismo afuste del arma principal de un carro de combate, moviéndose subsidiariamente con ella. Estas miras son muy robustas,… …
44visor/sandwich osteotomy — a combination of the visor and sandwich osteotomies in which the cut is in the vertical plane posterior to the mental foramina and at a 45° angle in the anterior region …
45visor-mask — visˈor mask noun A vizard mask • • • Main Entry: ↑visor …
46visor — also vizor noun Etymology: Middle English viser, from Anglo French, from vis face more at visage Date: 14th century 1. the front piece of a helmet; especially a movable upper piece 2. a. a face mask b. disguise 3 …
47Visor — 1) The front of a helmet of a suit of armour with openings to see through, later able to be raised. [< OldFr. vis = a face] Cf. Aventail; Misericord1; Umbrel 2) Her. A *charge whose placing indicated rank …
48visor — Synonyms and related words: bill, camouflage, dark glasses, disguise, domino, eyeshade, eyeshield, false colors, false face, false front, goggles, incognito, mask, masque, masquerade, mummery, peak, protective coloration, shades, smoke screen,… …
49visor — vi|sor Mot Agut Nom masculí …
50visor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. beaver, vizard, mask, domino, [eye] shield, eyeshade, sunshade, peak, brim. See covering. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The projecting rim on the front of a cap: bill2, brim, peak. See CONVEX,… …