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visorless

  • a word derived from visor.

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Round one footpost of the bed was a long coil of thin hide, a lasso, and on another was suspended an iron cap, or visorless helmet.

From After London Or, Wild England by Jefferies, Richard

One of the boys clad in a great-coat and a visorless cap, heard her words and halted: “What are you scolding about?” he shouted to the old woman. 

From What to Do? by Hapgood, Isabel Florence

A visorless black cap adorned his head, beneath which flowed his reverend white hair; rimless eye-glasses imparted to his unimpeachable respectability an eminently aristocratic air.

From The Desire of the Moth; and the Come On by Rhodes, Eugene Manlove

He was well bronzed by the sun, and the heavy crop of hair, on which he wore a visorless round cap, was crisp and of a dull gold color.

From Janice Day at Poketown by Long, Helen Beecher

A small, visorless cap of red velvet fitted snugly over the crown of her head.

From The Rose in the Ring by McCutcheon, George Barr

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