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helmeted


Meanings
  • A protective covering worn on the head, typically to shield the head from impact or other harm.

    - "The soccer player wore a helmet to protect his head during the game."
    - "The motorcycle rider put on a helmet before starting the engine."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with helmeted
helm , helmless , helmspur , helmsman
Homophones
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  1. helmeted () : A protective covering worn on the head

  2. helmet () : A protective covering worn on the head


Variants
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helmet , helmeted , helmetlike , helmets
Forms
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{"term"=>"helmeted", "lang"=>"", "part_of_speech"=>"", "meaning"=>"A protective covering worn on the head", "plural"=>"helmeted", "comparative"=>"more helmeted", "superlative"=>"most helmeted"}, {"term"=>"helmet", "lang"=>"", "part_of_speech"=>"", "meaning"=>"A protective covering worn on the head", "plural"=>"helmets", "comparative"=>"more helmet", "superlative"=>"most helmet"}


Etymology
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The word 'helmeted' is formed by combining the base word 'helmet' with the suffix '-ed' which changes the verb form into the past participle form.


Related Concepts
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  1. headgear: A general term for various types of protective coverings or accessories worn on the head to shield it from impact, heat, cold, or other environmental hazards or conditions.

  2. head protection: A broad category of safety equipment designed to protect the head from various types of injuries or damage, such as impact injuries from falls or collisions, penetrating injuries from sharp objects, or thermal injuries from extreme heat or cold.

  3. sports helmet: A type of protective helmet specifically designed for use in various sports and athletic activities, such as American football, ice hockey, bicycling, motor sports, or skiing and snowboarding. Sports helmets typically feature advanced protective technologies, such as shock-absorbing materials, reinforced shells, impact-resistant visors, or temperature-regulating liners, to provide optimal protection against various types of injuries or damage that can occur during sports and athletic activities.

  4. military helmet: A type of protective helmet specifically designed for use by military personnel and law enforcement officers in various combat, tactical, and operational environments, such as battlefields, training grounds, riot control situations, or high-risk surveillance and reconnaissance missions. Military helmets typically feature advanced protective technologies, such as ballistic protection, blast mitigation, thermal insulation, or electromagnetic shielding, to provide optimal protection against various types of injuries or damage that can occur during military and law enforcement operations.

  5. ancient helmet: A type of protective helmet that was commonly used in various ancient civilizations and cultures, such as ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, Japan, or Mesopotamia. Ancient helmets typically featured simple yet effective protective technologies, such as leather or metal shells, reinforced edges, or cheek and neck guards, to provide protection against various types of injuries or damage that could occur during ancient warfare, combat training, or athletic activities.


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In various cultures and societies, the wearing of helmets has been an essential part of daily life, particularly in activities and professions that involve a high risk of head injury or trauma. For instance, in ancient Egypt, the Pharaohs and their soldiers wore helmets made of leather or metal to protect their heads during battles. Similarly, in medieval Europe, knights wore helmets with visors to shield their faces from opponents' weapons and to protect their heads from blows. In modern times, the wearing of helmets has become a common practice in various sports and activities that involve a high risk of head injury or trauma. For instance, in American football, players wear helmets with faceguards to protect their heads and faces from impacts and blows. Similarly, in motorsports, such as Formula One racing, drivers wear helmets with fire-resistant materials and built-in communication systems to protect their heads from impact and fire, as well as to enable them to communicate with their pit crew and team members during the race.

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