face plate n.
the transparent window of a spacesuitโs helmet
- 1930 Skylark Three in Amazing Stories Aug. 405/2 page image Edward E. Smith bibliography
Back in the control-room, Dunark and Sitar let their pressure decrease gradually to that of the terrestrial vessel and removed the face-plates from their helmets.
- 1942 Minus Sign in Astounding Science Fiction Nov. 68/2 Jack Williamson bibliography
Another guardsman in black armor came clawing up the rungs in frantic haste. He slammed his face plate up.
- 1954 Big Rain in Astounding Science-Fiction 26/2 page image Poul Anderson bibliography
He took a curved stone and spat on it and began scouring his faceplate to remove the accumulated scratches in its hard plastic.
- 1971 Fallen Spaceman in Worlds of If June 160/2 page image Lee Harding bibliography
He looked past the grimy surface of the faceplate and at the pale white face on the other side.
- 1991 Xenocide xv. 339 Orson Scott Card
Tears dropped onto the faceplate of the suit.
- 1992 Labyrinth of Night 270 Allen Steele bibliography
Nash instinctively threw his arms up in front of his helmet to protect his faceplate from being cracked.
- 1993 Red Mars .89 Kim Stanley Robinson bibliography
The sun was overhead, too bright to look at even through her faceplate.
- 2008 Galaxy Blues 102 page image Allen Steele bibliography
I still had to use my free hand to clear silt from my faceplate.
Research requirements
antedating 1930
Research History
Mike Christie submitted a 1942 cite from Jack Williamson's "Minus Sign". Alan Cox submitted a cite from a 1974 edition of E.E. 'Doc' Smith's "Skylark Three": Alistair Durie verified the cite in the original 1930 serialization in Amazing Stories.Earliest cite in OED: 1962.
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