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Definition of coat
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Coat (n.) A
petticoat.
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Blenny
::
Blenny
(n.) A
marine
fish of the genus
Blennius
or
family
Blenniidae;
-- so
called
from its
coating
of
mucus.
The
species
are
numerous.
Wool
::
Wool (n.) The soft and
curled,
or
crisped,
species
of hair which grows on sheep and some other
animals,
and which in
fineness
sometimes
approaches
to fur; --
chiefly
applied
to the
fleecy
coat of the
sheep,
which
constitutes
a most
essential
material
of
clothing
in all cold and
temperate
climates..
Argentine
::
Argentine
(n.) White metal
coated
with
silver.
Rust
::
Rust (n.) The
reddish
yellow
coating
formed
on iron when
exposed
to moist air,
consisting
of
ferric
oxide or
hydroxide;
hence,
by
extension,
any
metallic
film of
corrosion..
Exostome
::
Exostome
(n.) The small
aperture
or
foremen
in the outer coat of the ovule of a
plant.
Undercoat
::
Undercoat
(n.) A
growth
of short hair or fur
partially
concealed
by a
longer
growth;
as, a dog's
undercoat..
Stucco
::
Stucco
(n.)
Plaster
of any kind used as a
coating
for
walls,
especially,
a fine
plaster,
composed
of lime or
gypsum
with sand and
pounded
marble,
used for
internal
decorations
and fine
work..
Long-waisted
::
Long-waisted
(a.) Long from the part about the neck or
shoulder,
or from the
armpits,
to the
bottom
of the
weist,
or to the
skirt;
-- said of
garments;
as, a
long-waisted
coat..
Whitecoat
::
Whitecoat
(n.) The skin of a
newborn
seal; also, the seal
itself..
Sit
::
Sit (v. t.) To be
adjusted;
to fit; as, a coat sts well or ill..
Villosity
::
Villosity
(n.) A
coating
of long,
slender
hairs..
Hygroscopic
::
Hygroscopic
(a.)
Having
the
property
of
readily
inbibing
moisture
from the
atmosphere,
or of the
becoming
coated
with a thin film of
moisture,
as
glass,
etc..
Mantling
::
Mantling
(n.) The
representation
of a
mantle,
or the
drapery
behind
and
around
a coat of arms: --
called
also
lambrequin..
Tinning
::
Tinning
(n.) The act, art, or
process
of
covering
or
coating
anything
with
melted
tin, or with tin foil, as
kitchen
utensils,
locks,
and the
like..
Sclerotic
::
Sclerotic
(n.) The
sclerotic
coat of the eye. See
Illust.
of Eye (d).
Cyclas
::
Cyclas
(n.) A long gown or
surcoat
(cut off in
front),
worn in the
Middle
Ages. It was
sometimes
embroidered
or
interwoven
with gold. Also, a rich stuff from which the gown was
made..
Garlic
::
Garlic
(n.) A plant of the genus
Allium
(A.
sativum
is the
cultivated
variety),
having
a
bulbous
root, a very
strong
smell,
and an
acrid,
pungent
taste.
Each root is
composed
of
several
lesser
bulbs,
called
cloves
of
garlic,
inclosed
in a
common
membranous
coat, and
easily
separable..
Blazoner
::
Blazoner
(n.) One who gives
publicity,
proclaims,
or
blazons;
esp., one who
blazons
coats of arms; a
herald..
Foliation
::
Foliation
(n.) The act of
coating
with an
amalgam
of tin foil and
quicksilver,
as in
making
looking-glasses..
Dragees
::
Dragees
(n. pl.)
Sugar-coated
medicines.
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