Blinder

/ˈblaɪndər/ noun

A device or cover that blocks sight, especially a leather flap worn on a horse's bridle to prevent it from seeing to the sides.

From Old English 'blind' (unable to see) plus the agent noun suffix '-er' (one who does or something that does). The term originally referred to anything that blinds or obscures vision, but became most associated with horse equipment.

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