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Definition of coat
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Coat (n.) A coat card. See
below.
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Fit
::
Fit (v. i.) To be
adjusted
to a
particular
shape or size; to suit; to be
adapted;
as, his coat fits very
well..
Coat
::
Coat (n.) A
petticoat.
Bran
::
Bran (n.) The
broken
coat of the seed of
wheat,
rye, or other
cereal
grain,
separated
from the flour or meal by
sifting
or
bolting;
the
coarse,
chaffy
part of
ground
grain..
Proctocele
::
Proctocele
(n.)
Inversion
and
prolapse
of the
mucous
coat of the
rectum,
from
relaxation
of the
sphincter,
with more or less
swelling;
prolapsus
ani..
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..
Petticoat
::
Petticoat
(n.) A loose
under-garment
worn by
women,
and
covering
the body below the
waist..
Skirt
::
Skirt (n.) The lower and loose part of a coat,
dress,
or other like
garment;
the part below the
waist;
as, the skirt of a coat, a
dress,
or a
mantle..
Ragged
::
Ragged
(n.) Rent or worn into
tatters,
or till the
texture
is
broken;
as, a
ragged
coat; a
ragged
sail..
Taglioni
::
Taglioni
(n.) A kind of outer coat, or
overcoat;
-- said to be so named after a
celebrated
Italian
family
of
professional
dancers..
Seedy
::
Seedy
(superl.)
Old and worn out;
exhausted;
spiritless;
also, poor and
miserable
looking;
shabbily
clothed;
shabby
looking;
as, he
looked
seedy
coat..
Surcrew
::
Surcoat
(n.) A name given to the outer
garment
of
either
sex at
different
epochs
of the
Middle
Ages.
Sclerotic
::
Sclerotic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
sclerotic
coat of the eye;
sclerotical.
Episperm
::
Episperm
(n.) The skin or coat of a seed,
especially
the outer coat. See
Testa..
Scoat
::
Scoat (v. t.) To prop; to
scotch.
Benjamin
::
Benjamin
(n.) A kind of upper coat for men.
Foil
::
Foil (n.) A thin coat of tin, with
quicksilver,
laid on the back of a
looking-glass,
to cause
reflection..
Coat
::
Coat (n.) An
external
covering
like a
garment,
as fur, skin, wool, husk, or bark; as, the
horses
coats were
sleek..
List
::
List (n.) The first thin coat of tin.
Kilted
::
Kilted
(a.)
Tucked
or
fastened
up; -- said of
petticoats,
etc..
Mantling
::
Mantling
(n.) The
representation
of a
mantle,
or the
drapery
behind
and
around
a coat of arms: --
called
also
lambrequin..
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