visard

/ˈvɪzərd/
noun
  1. A mask or disguise, especially one covering the upper part of the face, worn historically for protection or concealment.
    • The knight lifted his visard to reveal his identity.
    • The museum displayed a collection of Renaissance visards made of velvet.
    • In the old play, the character wore a black visard to hide her face.
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