balaclava

/ˌbæləˈklɑvə/
noun
  1. A close-fitting garment covering the whole head and neck, with openings for the eyes and sometimes the mouth, worn for warmth or as a disguise.
    • During the winter hike, everyone in the group put on a balaclava to keep their ears and nose warm.
    • The robber pulled a black balaclava over his head before entering the bank.
    • She wore a thick balaclava to protect her face from the freezing wind while skiing.
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