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coatlate 14c., "to provide with a coat," from coat (n.). Meaning "to cover with a substance" is from 1753. Related: Coated; coating.
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coatearly 14c., "outer garment," from Old French cote "coat, robe, tunic, overgarment," from Frankish *kotta "coarse cloth" or some other Germanic source (compare Old Saxon k [..]
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coatCoat [S]the tunic worn like the shirt next the skin ( Leviticus 16:4 ; Cant. 5:3 ; 2 Sam 15:32 ; Exodus 28:4 ; 29:5 ). The "coats of skins" prepared by God for Adam and Eve were probably not [..]
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coatfull body hair of an animal. Also called pelage.
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coatTo cover surfaces of an item with another substance.
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coatan outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down; worn outdoors put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface; "coat the cake with chocolate& [..]
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coatan outer garment with sleeves
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coatType of coat
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coatthe tunic worn like the shirt next the skin (Lev. 16:4; Cant. 5:3; 2 Sam. 15:32; Ex. 28:4; 29:5). The "coats of skins" prepared by God for Adam and Eve were probably nothing more than aprons [..]
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coat[Dress]
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coatIn reference to the eggshell of many cestodes, the portion contributed by the outer envelope, derived from embryonic blastomeres. coccolith
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coatmantl
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coatThe Customer Ordering Assistant Tool (COAT
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coatTo dream of wearing another's coat, signifies that you will ask some friend to go security for you. To see your coat torn, denotes the loss of a close friend and dreary business. To see a new coat, portends for you some literary honor. To lose your coat, you will have to rebuild your fortune lost through being over-confident in speculations. S [..]
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coata garment worn over clothes. They can have different lengths, collars, and styles.
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coatTo cover food completely with a glaze, aspic, mayonnaise, sauce, or icing.
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coatIn Jamaican cooking, this term refers to covering Jamaican food with an outer "coating." It can mean dipping or rolling Jamaican food (such as chicken) in seasoned bread crumbs or flour. The Jamaican food can be dipped into beaten eggs before being coated with the dry mixture. Coating Jamaican food in this manner usually precedes [..]
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coatTo evenly cover food with crumbs, flour, or a batter. Often done to meat, fish, and poultry before cooking.
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coatA culinary term for surrounding a food with another either before or after cooking, as with coating in breadcrumbs before baking or sautéeing or topping a finished product with a sauce prior to servin [..]
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coat(n) an outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down; worn outdoors(n) a thin layer covering something(n) growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animal(v) put a [..]
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coatCut 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.
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coatThe dog's hair covering. Most breeds have two coats: an outer coat and an undercoat.
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coatA single layer of paint on a surface.
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coatThe carbohydrate-rich zone on the Cell surface. This zone can be visualized by a variety of stains as well as by its affinity for Lectins. Although most of the carbohydrate is attached to intrinsic Pl [..]
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coatThe paint applied to a surface in a single application to form a film when dry.
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coatThe dog's hair covering. Most breeds have two coats: an outer coat and an undercoat.
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coatthe hair covering the dog. Most dogs have an outer coat and an undercoat.
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coat(verb) To evenly cover food with flour or crumbs. An easy way to do this is to pour some flour or crumbs into a shallow dish or on a paper towel to allow room to turn the food and spread the coating o [..]
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coatTo evenly cover food with flour, crumbs or a batter.
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coatto cover a food completely with an outer "coating" of another food or ingredient.
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coatto cover a food completely with an outer "coating" of another food or ingredient.
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coatTo cover food with a protective coating, such as batter, breadcrumbs or flour, before frying or covering food with a sauce.
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coatCoat is referred to covering food (sometimes first dipped in a liquid such as Eggs or Milk before cooking) with an outer covering (coating) of Bread Crumbs, Oil, Flour, Dry Seasonings or the like. Nut [..]
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coatA cat's fur. crossbreed
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coatIn the paper industry, lime is first transformed into a milk of lime (lime slurry) and then into PCC (precipitated calcium carbonate – CaCO3). PCC is used as a coating pigment to finish the paper surf [..]
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coat, (1) sb. a woman’s gown. (2) ‘I wear my coat none the worse for it to-day,’ i.e. I am nothing the worse now for having been in a much lower position at one time.’
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coatCaterpillar engine Oil Aeration Test
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coatTo thoroughly cover a food with a liquid or dry mixture.
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coatA coat typically is an outer garment for the upper body as worn by either gender for warmth or fashion. Coats typically have long sleeves and are open down the front and closing by means of buttons, z [..]
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coatA coat typically is an outer garment for the upper body as worn by either gender for warmth or fashion. Coats typically have long sleeves and are open down the front and closing by means of buttons, z [..]
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coatCoat is the nature and quality of a mammal's pelage. In the animal fancy, coat is an attribute that reflects the quality of a specimen's breeding as well as the level of the animal's care, conditionin [..]
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coatThe coat of the domestic dog refers to the hair that covers its body. Dogs demonstrate a wide range of coat colors, patterns, textures, and lengths.
As with other mammals, a dog's fur has many uses, [..]
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