undercoat in the PONS Dictionary

undercoat Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The coat is wiry, close-lying, strong, and dense, 0.75to1.25in cm long with a dense, water-repellent undercoat.
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Covering hair, which is constituted by hair with 5-15 cm length, completely covering shorter, dense and soft undercoat.
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It also has a thinner finish undercoat that lets the body breathe and improves resonance.
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If raised in cooler climates, they often develop a wool undercoat that they shed in the spring.
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Body corrosion resistance has also been significantly improved through the more extensive use of underfloor sealing and with the application of more undercoat.
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The coat is rather loose and bouncy often feeling springy when patted, and stands away from the body with no thick undercoat.
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The dorsal surface is reddish-brown, with a greyish undercoat and the flanks are grey with a reddish-brown sheen.
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Their minimal flexion made the kemp hairs longer than the undercoat.
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They have woolly undercoats covered by longer, coarser hair, which helps to protect them in the cold areas where they are often found.
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The coat is smooth, short, with or without an undercoat.
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