faceplate

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Compound of face +‎ plate.

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faceplate (plural faceplates)

  1. A removable protective shield separating the inner workings of a machine from operator and observer.
    • 1988, Electronic Design, volume 36, numbers 1-6, page 124:
      The keyboard's faceplate, that is, the cover holding the plastic key against the rubber keyboard, is usually molded ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) plastic.
  2. A rigid flat surface that has an active role in the interaction of a device with an operator or user.
  3. A transparent window forming part of a helmet directly in front of the wearer's face, allowing them to see out.

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