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nose-piece
ˈnose-piece Also nose piece. [f. nose n.] 1. a. A part of a helmet or turban serving as a guard for the nose; a nasal.1611 Cotgr., Nazal, the nose-peece of a helmet; the part thereof which couereth the nose. 1800 Asiat. Ann. Reg. 344/2 The nose-piece of the turban has several Arabic inscriptions. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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nose-band
ˈnose-band [f. nose n.] The lower band of a bridle, passing over the nose, and attached to the cheek-straps; a musrole. = nose-piece n. 1 b.1611 Cotgr., Museliere,..the nose-band of a bridle. 1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v., Nose-band..is that part of the head-stall of a bridle that comes over a hors... Oxford English Dictionary
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Batman's utility belt
A gas filter in the cowl's nose-piece allows Batman to be around the gas unharmed. wikipedia.org
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nasal
▪ I. nasal, n. (ˈneɪzəl) Also 7 nazal. [In sense 1, a. OF. nasal, var. nasel nasel; in sense 2, ad. med.L. nāsāle; otherwise a subst. use of next.] 1. A nose-piece on a helmet. Cf. nasel.1480 Caxton Ovid's Met. xii. xiv, Hector toke hym thenne by the nasal and drewe the helme over hys heed. 1656 Blo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monica (automobile)
The differential was from the Rover P6B (also known as the Rover 3500) with a crown-and-pinion made by Hewland, but with an additional nose-piece that wikipedia.org
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mesail
mesail Antiq. Also mursail, mezail. [a. F. mésail, mézail, mursail, app. repr. OF. mu{cced}aille concealment, f. mucier to hide.] (See quot.)1869 Boutell Arms & Arm. viii. (1874) 127 This piece, called the mesail, or mursail..but more generally known in England as the ventaile, or visor, was pierced... Oxford English Dictionary
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parfocal
parfocal, a. (pɑːˈfəʊkəl) [f. par n.1 + focal a.] Having or pertaining to the property that corresponding focal points of different lenses lie in the same plane, so that they may be interchanged without the need to adjust the focus. Const. with.1886 Microsc. Bull. & Sci. News Aug. 31/1 Referring to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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hackamore
hackamore U.S. (ˈhækəmɔə(r)) [? corruption of Sp. jaquima, formerly xaquima, halter, headstall of a horse (Minsheu).] A halter of horsehair or raw hide having a nose-piece fitted to serve as the head piece of a bridle. Also, a headstall.1850 W. R. Ryan Upper & Lower California I. 152 He overtook me,... Oxford English Dictionary
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revolver
revolver (rɪˈvɒlvə(r)) [f. revolve v. + -er.] 1. a. A pistol provided with mechanism by which a set of loaded barrels, or (more usually) of cartridge-chambers, is revolved and presented in succession before the hammer, so as to admit of the rapid discharge of several shots without reloading.1835 Col... Oxford English Dictionary
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