| coat | A layer of any substance covering another; a cover; a tegument; as, the coats of the eye; the coats of an onion; a coat of tar or varnish | en |
| coat | An external covering like a garment, as fur, skin, wool, husk, or bark; as, the horses coats were sleek | en |
| coat | An outer garment fitting the upper part of the body; especially, such a garment worn by men | en |
| coat | Same as Coat of arms | en |
| coat | A coat card | en |
| coat | To cover with a layer of any substance; as, to coat a jar with tin foil; to coat a ceiling | en |
| coat | See below | en |
| coat | A petticoat | en |
| coat | To cover with a coat or outer garment | en |
| coat | Cut your coat according to your cloth Curtail your expenses to the amount of your income; live within your means Si non possis quod velis, velis id quod possis Near is my coat, but nearer is my skin Tunica pallÃo propior est Ego proximus mihi To baste one's coat To dust his jacket; to beat him To wear the king's coat To be a soldier Turning one's coat for luck It was an ancient superstition that this was a charm against evil spirits (See Turncoat) William found A means for our deliverance: `Turn your cloaks, Quoth hee, `for Pucke is busy in these oakes ' Bishop Corbett: Iter Boreale Coat of Arms A surcoat worn by knights over their armour, decorated with devices by which heralds described the wearer Hence the heraldic device of a family Coat-armour was invented in the Crusading expeditions, to distinguish the various noble warriors when wrapped in complete steel, and it was introduced into England by Richard Lion-heart | en |
| coat | To cover as a coat | en |
| coat | To cover with a coat of some material | en |
| coat | cover with a thin layer (of paint, dust, etc.) fiil | en |
| coat | canvas painted with thick tar and secured round a mast or bowsprit to prevent water running down the sides into the hold (now made of rubber or leather) | en |
| coat | The fur or feathers of animal | en |
| coat | put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface; "coat the cake with chocolate | en |
| coat | A covering of material, such as paint | en |
| coat | An outer garment covering the upper torso and arms | en |
| coat | The habit or vesture of an order of men, indicating the order or office; cloth | en |
| coat | growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animal an outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down; worn outdoors cover or provide with a coat form a coat over; "Dirt had coated her face" | en |
| coat | an outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down; worn outdoors | en |
| coat | a thin layer covering something; "a second coat of paint" | en |
| coat | growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animal | en |
| coat | To evenly cover food with crumbs, flour, or a batter | en |
| coat | A coat of paint or varnish is a thin layer of it on a surface. The front door needs a new coat of paint. to cover something with a thin layer of something else | en |
| coat | If you coat something with a substance or in a substance, you cover it with a thin layer of the substance. Coat the fish with seasoned flour. + coated coat·ed TV pictures showed a dying bird coated with oil | en |
| coat | protective outer garment (against rain, cold, etc.); protective outer covering (fur, bark, etc.); coating, layer (as of paint) isim | en |
| coat | A coat is a piece of clothing with long sleeves which you wear over your other clothes when you go outside. He turned off the television, put on his coat and walked out | en |
| coat | An animal's coat is the fur or hair on its body. Vitamin B6 is great for improving the condition of dogs' and horses' coats | en |
| coat | cover or provide with a coat | en |
| coat | put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface; "coat the cake with chocolate" | en |
| coat | form a coat over; "Dirt had coated her face" | en |
| coat | Azennar Abartu | en |
| coat | n mantel | en |
| coat | The paint applied to a surface in a single application to form a film when dry | en |
| coat | an outer garment worn on the upper body and varying in length and style according to fashion and use | en |
| coat | To dip food into egg, bread crumbs, or sauce until completely covered Also used do describe covering baked goods with frosting or icing Cool To refrigerate or let food sit at room temperature until it is no longer warm to the touch | en |
| coat | To cover a food with another ingredient, such as egg or flour, by sprinkling, dipping, or rolling | en |
| coat | To cover with a continuous layer of compound (such as varnish), for purposes of finishing, protecting or enclosing Usually comprises variable degrees of impregnation depending on the nature of the substance | en |
| coat | A single layer of paint on a surface | en |
| A coat | togemans | en |
| A coat | toge | en |
| coated | Paper: This paper has a smooth finish that can vary between a matte and glossy appearance | en |
| coated | printing papers which after making have had a surface coating with clay etc, to give a smoother, more even finish with greater opacity | en |
| coated | past of coat | en |
| coated | having or dressed in a coat having a coating; covered with an outer layer or film; often used in combination; "coated paper has a smooth polished coating especially suitable for halftone printing"; "sugar-coated pills | en |
| coated | Paper made with a layer of clay or latex coating on top of the fibres | en |
| coated | Paper with a certain type of finish that produces a smooth surface | en |
| coated | having a coating; covered with an outer layer or film; often used in combination; "coated paper has a smooth polished coating especially suitable for halftone printing"; "sugar-coated pills" | en |
| coated | Paper which is coated on one or both sides Includes art, high gloss, brush coated, chromo papers etc | en |
| coated | having or dressed in a coat | en |
| coated | plated, covered sıfat | en |
| coated | Fabrics that are coated are usually done so with a liquid or semi liquid product Coatings can be urethanes, acrylics, PVC, neoprenes, and other substances 1) Knife over roll: the material rolls past a knife that acts to spread a liquid substance across the width of the fabric 2) Extrusion: dry chemical mixes are heated and mixed through an extruder and then passed through a roller or die to flatten and spread the substance across the width of the fabric | en |
| coated | Paper coated with clay, white pigments and a binder Better for printing because there is less picking | en |
| coated | Fabrics that are coated are usually done so with a liquid or semi liquid product Coatings can be urethanes, acrylics, PVC, neoprenes, and many other types of substances Knife over roll: the material rolls past a knife that acts to spread a liquid substance across the width of the fabric Extrusion: dry chemical mixes are heated and mixed through an extruder and then passed through a roller or die to flatten and spread the substance across the width of the fabric | en |
| coating | (1) The mineral substances such as china clay, blanc fixe, satin white, etc used to cover the surface of paper, thus making the coated surface of enameled papers (2) In photography and photomechanics, application of varnishes and other mixtures to plates and negatives (3) Application of light-sensitive solutions to plate surfaces (4) An emulsion, varnish or lacquer ap-plied over a printed surface to give it protection to top | en |
| coating | A layer of any liquid product spread over a surface for protection | en |
| coating | a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance); "the boat had a metallic finish"; "he applied a coat of a clear finish"; "when the finish is too thin it is difficult to apply evenly" | en |
| coating | A coating provides protection from UV-induced fading and some protection from smudging and fingerprints It does not materially improve the permanence of the print because most fading is due to visible light On some material - as an example canvas - coating can render the print water-resistant allowing the print to be framed without glass | en |
| coating | Specific dressing allowing to add a laminar covering to a textile surface | en |
| coating | a heavy fabric suitable for coats | en |
| coating | a material that provides a continuous film over a surface; a film formed by the material | en |
| coating | The process of covering steel with another material (tin, chrome, and zinc at WSC), primarily for corrosion resistance | en |
| coating | a heavy fabric suitable for coats a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance); "the boat had a metallic finish"; "he applied a coat of a clear finish"; "when the finish is too thin it is difficult to apply evenly | en |
| coating | Cloth for coats; as, an assortment of coatings | en |
| coating | A thin outer layer | en |
| coating | Present participle of to coat; To apply a coating | en |
| coating | A coat or covering; a layer of any substance, as a cover or protection; as, the coating of a retort or vial | en |
| coating | A material applied to the cladding for protective purposes | en |
| coating | a thin layer covering something; "a second coat of paint" a heavy fabric suitable for coats a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance); "the boat had a metallic finish"; "he applied a coat of a clear finish"; "when the finish is too thin it is difficult to apply evenly | en |
| coating | the work of applying something; "the doctor prescribed a topical application of iodine"; "a complete bleach requires several applications"; "the surface was ready for a coating of paint" | en |
| coating | A material applied to the surface of a conductor to prevent environmental deterioration, facilitate soldering or improve electrical performance | en |
| coating | A protective layer of material over the cladding of an optical fiber | en |
| coating | A layer of viscous asphalt applied to the base material into which granules or other surfacing is embedded | en |
| coating | A paint, stain, varnish, lacquer, or other finish that provides a protective and/or decorative layer over a substrate | en |
| coating | A paint, varnish, lacquer or other finish used to create a protective and/or decorative layer Generally used to refer to paints and coatings applied in an industrial setting as part of the original equipment manufacturer's (OEM) process | en |
| coating | Material surrounding the cladding of the fiber for protection | en |
| coating | layer (of paint, dust, etc.) which covers a surface isim | en |
| coating | A coating of a substance is a thin layer of it spread over a surface. Under the coating of dust and cobwebs, he discovered a fine French Louis XVI clock. a thin layer of something that covers a surface coating of | en |
| coating | Protective layer of material deposited onto the cladding portion of an optical fiber | en |
| coating | A protective material that surrounds the cladding of an optical fiber | en |
| coating | The inside of some potato chip bags have a metal coating This coating is actually a thin sheet of metal that is deposited on the plastic We do the same thing to thinned CCDs! Coatings are deposited in a vacuum chamber, in which nearly all atmospheric air is evacuated (similar to the environment of space) In the accompanying picture, the lower chip has a coating of magnesium fluoride, while the upper chip is thinned but is without a coating | en |
| coating | A film or thin layer applied to a base material called a substrate | en |
| coating | A liquid or mastic composition which is converted to a solid protective, decorative, or functional adherent film after application as a thin layer The South Coast Air Quality Management District defines coatings as materials which are applied to a surface and which form a continuous film in order to beautify and/or protect the surface | en |
| coating | Bill blade coating refers to a way of coating paper and making that coating even and consistent Coated paper cannot come in contact with any cylinders, so it must be dried by hot air on the surface using a high speed air flow This initially formed ripples on the surface Excess was sometimes wiped off by a blade, skimming and smoothing the surface Tandem coating refers to a two stage process that coats both sides of the paper sheet | en |
| coating | A thin polymeric layer applied to the surface of a film to provide enhanced surface characteristics | en |
| coating | A thin layer of a substance which is usually evaporated and baked on the lens surfaces to reduce reflection and increase light transmission | en |
| coating | A layer of material that is spray, roller, or brush applied over a surface for protection or sometimes decoration | en |
| coating | A thin layer of material, conductive or dielectric, applied over components or a base material | en |
| coating | (1) an unbroken clear film applied to a substrate in layers to protect and seal it or to make it glossy; (2) a screen printed material, pigmented or clear; applied to a substrate and forming a continuous film | en |
| coating | An emulsion, varnish, or lacquer applied to a printed surface to give it added protection or to produce a dramatic special effect | en |
| coats | plural of coat | en |