- (sun
visor). As
masque costume,
Henry VIII and his
courtiers wore "
visors of good
proportion of physiognomy". Some
modern devices called visors are similar...
-
evidence for the
effectiveness of
visors.
Mounted jousters appear to have
benefited particularly from the use of
visors. In his
account of
peacetime jousts...
-
fastener in back. The
strap can
function as a
sweatband although usually not.
Visors provide the
wearer with sun
protection for the eyes, yet
provide more ventilation...
- Look up
visor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
visor is a
surface that
protects the eyes.
Visor may also
refer to:
Visor (armor)
VISOR, a fictional...
- resistance, the
outside or "cadet-type" sun
visors were no
longer seen on cars
starting from 1932. Henceforth, sun
visors were
mounted inside the vehicle, making...
-
modern ferry design over the last 45 years, bow
visors have
given way to clam doors.
Instead of one
large visor, two
halves open
horizontally to
reveal the...
-
Green eyeshades or dealer's
visors are a type of
visor that were worn most
often from the late 19th
century to the mid-20th
century by accountants, telegraphers...
- 2017[update], 94% of NHL
players wear
visors. Many
other leagues around the
world mandate the use of
visors.
Visors and shields, made of a high impact-resistant...
-
other Visors (2.25
inches square with
diagonal span of 3.0 inches). The
highest OS
upgrade is OS 3.5.3. The
Visor Platinum was
similar to the
Visor Deluxe...
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keyboards and piano, with no
guitar at all. The
instrumental piece "Carnage
Visors" (i.e., an
antonym for "rose-coloured spectacles";
originally available...