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Definition of coat
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Coat (n.) A
petticoat.
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Bearskin
::
Bearskin
(n.) A
coarse,
shaggy,
woolen
cloth for
overcoats..
Daubing
::
Daubing
(n.) A rough coat of
mortar
put upon a wall to give it the
appearance
of
stone;
rough-cast.
Blackcoat
::
Blackcoat
(n.) A
clergyman;
--
familiarly
so
called,
as a
soldier
is
sometimes
called
a
redcoat
or a
bluecoat..
Lacquering
::
Lacquering
(n.) The act or
business
of
putting
on
lacquer;
also, the coat of
lacquer
put on..
Peg
::
Peg (n.) A
wooden
pin, or nail, on which to hang
things,
as
coats,
etc.
Hence,
colloquially
and
figuratively:
A
support;
a
reason;
a
pretext;
as, a peg to hang a claim
upon..
Potichomanie
::
Potichomanie
(n.) The art or
process
of
coating
the
inside
of glass
vessels
with
engravings
or
paintings,
so as to give them the
appearance
of
painted
ware..
Aneurism
::
Aneurism
(n.) A soft,
pulsating,
hollow
tumor,
containing
blood,
arising
from the
preternatural
dilation
or
rupture
of the coats of an
artery..
Redcoat
::
Redcoat
(n.) One who wears a red coat;
specifically,
a
red-coated
British
soldier..
Wear
::
Wear (v. i.) To
endure
or
suffer
use; to last under
employment;
to bear the
consequences
of use, as
waste,
consumption,
or
attrition;
as, a coat wears well or ill; --
hence,
sometimes
applied
to
character,
qualifications,
etc.; as, a man wears well as an
acquaintance..
Trullization
::
Trullization
(n.) The act of
laying
on coats of
plaster
with a
trowel.
Hood
::
Hood (n.) A like
appendage
to a cloak or loose
overcoat,
that may be drawn up over the head at
pleasure..
Peridium
::
Peridium
(n.) The
envelope
or coat of
certain
fungi,
such as the
puffballs
and
earthstars..
Wash
::
Wash (v. t.) To cover with a thin or
watery
coat of
color;
to tint
lightly
and
thinly.
Spirifer
::
Spiricle
(n.) One of
certain
minute
coiled
threads
in the
coating
of some
seeds.
When
moistened
these
threads
protrude
in great
numbers.
Wash
::
Wash (n.) A thin coat of metal laid on
anything
for
beauty
or
preservation.
Overcoat
::
Overcoat
(n.) A coat worn over the other
clothing;
a
greatcoat;
a
topcoat.
Sclerotic
::
Sclerotic
(n.) The
sclerotic
coat of the eye. See
Illust.
of Eye (d).
Jazerant
::
"Jazerant
(n.) A coat of
defense
made of small
plates
of metal sewed upon linen or the like; also, this kind of armor taken
generally;
as, a coat of
jazerant..
Sack
::
Sack (n.) A sack coat; a kind of coat worn by men, and
extending
from top to
bottom
without
a cross
seam..
Plaster
::
Plaster
(n.) A
composition
of lime,
water,
and sand, with or
without
hair as a bond, for
coating
walls,
ceilings,
and
partitions
of
houses.
See
Mortar..
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