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Definition of coat
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Coat (n.) A
petticoat.
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Laying
::
Laying
(n.) The first coat on laths of
plasterer's
two-coat
work.
Coat
::
Coat (n.) A
petticoat.
Coating
::
Coating
(n.) A coat or
covering;
a layer of any
substance,
as a cover or
protection;
as, the
coating
of a
retort
or
vial..
Verdigris
::
Verdigris
(v. t.) To
cover,
or coat, with
verdigris..
Sclerotic
::
Sclerotic
(n.) The
sclerotic
coat of the eye. See
Illust.
of Eye (d).
Spatter
::
Spatter
(v. t.) To
sprinkle
with a
liquid
or with any wet
substance,
as
water,
mud, or the like; to make wet of foul spots upon by
sprinkling;
as, to
spatter
a coat; to
spatter
the
floor;
to
spatter
boots with mud..
Ulster
::
Ulster
(n.) A long, loose
overcoat,
worn by men and
women,
originally
made of
frieze
from
Ulster,
Ireland..
Priming
::
Priming
(n.) The first
coating
of
color,
size, or the like, laid on
canvas,
or on a
building,
or other
surface..
Lapel
::
Lapel (n.) That part of a
garment
which is
turned
back;
specifically,
the lap, or fold, of the front of a coat in
continuation
of
collar..
Icing
::
Icing (n.) A
coating
or
covering
resembling
ice, as of sugar and milk or white of egg;
frosting..
Foil
::
Foil (n.) A thin leaf of sheet
copper
silvered
and
burnished,
and
afterwards
coated
with
transparent
colors
mixed with
isinglass;
--
employed
by
jewelers
to give color or
brilliancy
to
pastes
and
inferior
stones..
Wear
::
Wear (v. t.) To carry or bear upon the
person;
to bear upon one's self, as an
article
of
clothing,
decoration,
warfare,
bondage,
etc.; to have
appendant
to one's body; to have on; as, to wear a coat; to wear a
shackle..
Crust
::
Crust (n.) The hard
external
coat or
covering
of
anything;
the hard
exterior
surface
or outer
shell;
an
incrustation;
as, a crust of
snow..
Coat
::
Coat (n.) An outer
garment
fitting
the upper part of the body;
especially,
such a
garment
worn by men..
Smallage
::
Smallage
(n.) A
biennial
umbelliferous
plant
(Apium
graveolens)
native
of the
seacoats
of
Europe
and Asia. When
deprived
of its acrid and even
poisonous
properties
by
cultivation,
it
becomes
celery..
Quartter
::
Quartter
(v. t.) To
arrange
(different
coats of arms) upon one
escutcheon,
as when a man
inherits
from both
father
and
mother
the right to bear
arms..
Cloakroom
::
Cloakroom
(n.) A room,
attached
to any place of
public
resort,
where
cloaks,
overcoats,
etc., may be
deposited
for a
time..
Float
::
Float (v. i.) The
trowel
or tool with which the
floated
coat of
plastering
is
leveled
and
smoothed.
Zinc
::
Zinc (n.) An
abundant
element
of the
magnesium-cadmium
group,
extracted
principally
from the
minerals
zinc
blende,
smithsonite,
calamine,
and
franklinite,
as an
easily
fusible
bluish
white
metal,
which is
malleable,
especially
when
heated.
It is not
easily
oxidized
in moist air, and hence is used for
sheeting,
coating
galvanized
iron, etc. It is used in
making
brass,
britannia,
and other
alloys,
and is also
largely
consumed
in
electric
batteries.
Symbol
Zn.
Atomic
weight
64.9..
Peridium
::
Peridium
(n.) The
envelope
or coat of
certain
fungi,
such as the
puffballs
and
earthstars..
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