birdcage mask
Noun: A protective face covering, specifically for a baseball catcher, characterized by a frame of strong wire that encloses the face like a cage.
This term is a compound noun used exclusively in the context of baseball equipment. It refers to a specific historical design of a catcher's mask. The "birdcage" descriptor visually emphasizes the wire grid structure that protects the face.
- The vintage photograph showed the catcher wearing a heavy birdcage mask.
- Modern catcher's masks are lighter and offer better visibility than the old birdcage mask design.
- Collectors of baseball memorabilia often seek an authentic birdcage mask.
The term is highly specialized and primarily used in historical, descriptive, or collecting contexts related to baseball. It is not used in general conversation.
- Catcher's mask: The general term for the protective headgear. A is a type of catcher's mask.
- Wire mask: A more generic term that could describe similar protective gear in other sports, like fencing or hockey.
- Wire-face mask
- Cage-style catcher's mask (descriptive synonym)
This term has only one specific meaning related to sports equipment. It does not refer to a mask for birds or any other general type of face covering. The "birdcage" element is purely a metaphor based on the object's appearance.
- a catcher's mask with a strong wire face