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Definition of coat
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of coat is as below...
Coat (n.) An outer
garment
fitting
the upper part of the body;
especially,
such a
garment
worn by men..
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Ulster
::
Ulster
(n.) A long, loose
overcoat,
worn by men and
women,
originally
made of
frieze
from
Ulster,
Ireland..
Button
::
Button
(v. i.) To be
fastened
by a
button
or
buttons;
as, the coat will not
button..
Accident
::
Accident
(n.) A point or mark which may be
retained
or
omitted
in a coat of arms.
Prime
::
Prime (a.) To lay the first
color,
coating,
or
preparation
upon (a
surface),
as in
painting;
as, to prime a
canvas,
a
wall..
Trullization
::
Trullization
(n.) The act of
laying
on coats of
plaster
with a
trowel.
Ciliary
::
Ciliary
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
cilia,
or
eyelashes.
Also
applied
to
special
parts of the eye
itself;
as, the
ciliary
processes
of the
choroid
coat; the
ciliary
muscle,
etc..
Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To
remove
the metal
coating
from (a
plated
article),
as by acids or
electrolytic
action..
Dismail
::
Dismail
(v. t.) To
divest
of coat of mail.
Jacket
::
"Jacket
(n.) A
garment
resembling
a
waistcoat
lined with cork, to serve as a life
preserver;
--
called
also cork
jacket..
Sit
::
Sit (v. t.) To be
adjusted;
to fit; as, a coat sts well or ill..
Petersham
::
Petersham
(n.) A
rough,
knotted
woolen
cloth,
used
chiefly
for men's
overcoats;
also, a coat of that
material..
Screed
::
Screed
(n.) A strip of
plaster
of the
thickness
proposed
for the coat,
applied
to the wall at
intervals
of four or five feet, as a
guide..
Skin
::
Skin (n.) The bark or husk of a plant or
fruit;
the
exterior
coat of
fruits
and
plants.
Electroplate
::
Electroplate
(v. t.) To plate or cover with a
coating
of
metal,
usually
silver,
nickel,
or gold, by means of
electrolysis..
Creep
::
Creep (v. t.) To slip, or to
become
slightly
displaced;
as, the
collodion
on a
negative,
or a coat of
varnish,
may creep in
drying;
the
quicksilver
on a
mirror
may
creep..
Transfugitive
::
Transfugitive
(n.) One who flees from one side to
another;
hence,
a
deserter;
a
turncoat;
an
apostate..
Breasted
::
Breasted
(a.)
Having
a
breast;
-- used in
composition
with
qualifying
words,
in
either
a
literal
or a
metaphorical
sense;
as, a
single-breasted
coat..
Gusset
::
Gusset
(n.) An
abatement
or mark of
dishonor
in a coat of arms,
resembling
a
gusset..
Electro-metallurgy
::
Electro-metallurgy
(n.) The act or art
precipitating
a metal
electro-chemical
action,
by which a
coating
is
deposited,
on a
prepared
surface,
as in
electroplating
and
electrotyping;
galvanoplasty..
Detach
::
Detach
(v. t.) To part; to
separate
or
disunite;
to
disengage;
-- the
opposite
of
attach;
as, to
detach
the coats of a
bulbous
root from each
other;
to
detach
a man from a
leader
or from a
party..
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