NOSEGUARD a protection for the nose
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noseguardsNOSEGUARD, a protection for the nose
noseguarda protection for the nose
shinguarda protection for the shin when playing football
greeniesA person who campaigns for protection of the environment
shinguardsSHINGUARD, a protection for the shin when playing football
burladero(Spanish) the wooden barrier in a bullring used for protection
burladerosBURLADERO, (Spanish) the wooden barrier in a bullring used for protection
jockstrapsA support or protection for the male genitals, worn esp. by athletes
jockstrapA support or protection for the male genitals, worn esp. by athletes
HEADRESTROOMWhiplash protection on the back of a toilet for '80s TV character Max?
greenhousea structure enclosed (as by glass) and used for the cultivation or protection of tender plants
conservationistA person who advocates or acts for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife
greenhousesGREENHOUSE, a structure enclosed (as by glass) and used for the cultivation or protection of tender plants
havelockcap cover with a flap hanging over the back of the neck, for protection from the sun
incubatorAn enclosed apparatus providing a controlled environment for the care and protection of premature or unusually small babies
exoskeletonA rigid external covering for the body in some invertebrate animals, esp. arthropods, providing both support and protection
exoskeletonsA rigid external covering for the body in some invertebrate animals, esp. arthropods, providing both support and protection
holdcover (a part of the body) especially for protection had to hold their ears because of the cold
incubatorsAn enclosed apparatus providing a controlled environment for the care and protection of premature or unusually small babies
overridereither of two projecting pieces fitted to the bumper of a motor vehicle for extra protection to the bodywork
overridersOVERRIDER, either of two projecting pieces fitted to the bumper of a motor vehicle for extra protection to the bodywork
camailsmail tippet suspended from the lower edges of a 14th-century basinet as a protection for the neck, throat, and shoulders
camailmail tippet suspended from the lower edges of a 14th-century basinet as a protection for the neck, throat, and shoulders
aventailmail tippet suspended from the lower edges of a 14th-century basinet as a protection for the neck, throat, and shoulders
stenopaicdevice, as of wood, metal, or cardboard, with a narrow horizontal slit, worn over the eyes for protection against bright sunlight
consulage(historical) a duty or tax paid by merchants for the protection of their commerce by means of a consul in a foreign place
testudo(among the ancient Romans) a movable shelter with a strong and usually fireproof arched roof, used for protection of soldiers in siege operations
consulagesCONSULAGE, (historical) a duty or tax paid by merchants for the protection of their commerce by means of a consul in a foreign place
veillength of veiling or netting worn over the head or face or attached for protection or ornament to a hat or headdress a bridal veil
ketubahsthe formal contract in a Jewish religious marriage that includes specific financial protection for the wife in the event that the husband dies or divorces her
ketuboththe formal contract in a Jewish religious marriage that includes specific financial protection for the wife in the event that the husband dies or divorces her
ketubahthe formal contract in a Jewish religious marriage that includes specific financial protection for the wife in the event that the husband dies or divorces her
ketubotthe formal contract in a Jewish religious marriage that includes specific financial protection for the wife in the event that the husband dies or divorces her
feudalismThe dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection