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Protection for the head
Answer for the clue "Protection for the head ", 6 letters:
helmet
Alternative clues for the word helmet
Usage examples of helmet.
It was difficult to blanket the station without an amplifier helmet, but the only one available was suspect.
He touched his hands to the head-bandages again, and looked over at the new amplifier helmet.
A little like the one that had slipped away during the disastrous experiment with the jury-rigged amplifier helmet, able to think without contemplating itself.
Ordinary amplifier helmets had little or no effect on an adult male thrint, able to shield.
He turned to look at Tuhluer, who was limping up to him through the phalanx of exoskel guards, his own emergency esuit and helmet deployed, the shiny bulge of faceplate reflecting the silvery diamond bubble that enclosed the Archimandrite and his chair.
The Helmet Men, seemingly astounded by what had taken place, exchanged quiet comments in their strange barking speech, and began to draw back behind the safety of their gigantic animals.
Crane brushed the yellow fluff wildly from before the eyes in his helmet, saw that the incredibly expanding bacteriophage had puffed out through the whole interior of the Martian cruiser.
SPACECRAFT - LATER Barnes, Harry and Ted move ahead, their helmet lights sweeping the surfaces and structures of the craft -- both odd and oddly familiar.
Through his batting helmet he heard muffled cheers from the Thurston Thrashers grandstand.
Tommy pulled off his batting helmet and shook out his long, black hair.
The infantrymen in their winged helmets and ornate armor battled on the bridge with swords and pikes, while the mass of cavalry stood detached, some trying vainly to cross the river.
Barak rumbled as he stowed his bearskin cloak and helmet in one of the packs.
Nilsson nodded, satisfied, his graying blond Belter crest brushing the crown of his helmet.
The first billman had his bill chopped in two with one blow, his arm chopped off with the next, his helmet and head split with the third.
Now, as this splendid knight rode nearer, contemptuous of his brawny captors, Robin stared to see that on his helmet he wore a wreath of flowers, while lance and sword, mace and battle-axe were wreathed in blooming roses.