Cheekpiece

/ˈtʃiːkpiːs/ noun

A protective piece of armor that covers the cheek, or a strap on a bridle that runs along a horse's cheek.

From 'cheek' + 'piece' (a part or section). Both elements are from Old English origins. 'Cheekpiece' is a compound noun that creates a new word for something that's physically associated with the cheek.

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