visit |
verb t. |
To go or come to see, as for the purpose of friendship, business, curiosity, etc.; to attend; to call upon; as, the physician visits his patient., To go or come to see for inspection, examination, correction of abuses, etc.; to examine, to inspect; as, a bishop visits his diocese; a superintendent visits persons or works under his charge., To come to for the purpose of chastising, rewarding, comforting; to come upon with reward or retribution; to appear before or judge; as, to visit in mercy; to visit one in wrath., To make a visit or visits; to maintain visiting relations; to practice calling on others., The act of visiting, or going to see a person or thing; a brief stay of business, friendship, ceremony, curiosity, or the like, usually longer than a call; as, a visit of civility or respect; a visit to Saratoga; the visit of a physician., The act of going to view or inspect; an official or formal inspection; examination; visitation; as, the visit of a trustee or inspector. |
visor |
noun |
A part of a helmet, arranged so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The openings for seeing and breathing are generally in it., A mask used to disfigure or disguise., The fore piece of a cap, projecting over, and protecting the eyes. |