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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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cladding [Brit ˈkladɪŋ, Am ˈklædɪŋ] N CONSTR

cladding

timber cladding N

timber cladding

I. clad in ADJ

II. -clad COMP

-clad → ironclad

I. ironclad [Am ˈaɪərnˌklæd] N [Brit ˈʌɪənklad] HISTORY

II. ironclad [Am ˈaɪərnˌklæd] ADJ [Brit ʌɪənˈklad] fig

ironclad guarantee
ironclad argument, defence

black-clad ADJ

armour-clad [ˌɑːməˈklæd] ADJ

armour-clad vehicle

pine-clad ADJ liter

black-clad ADJ

timber-clad ADJ

French
French
English
English
strip of cladding
wood cladding
cuirassé (cuirassée) soldat

in the PONS Dictionary

steel-clad ADJ

steel-clad → steel-plated

steel-plated ADJ

armour-clad [ˈɑ:məˈklæd] ADJ

armour-clad ship,
armour-clad vehicle, door
in the PONS Dictionary

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Protruding bays and timber-mullioned window walls shaded by deep eaves were common features of his houses as was brick work alternating with timber cladding.
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Adversaries who feared iloveoovs unstoppable macro also failed in early gambits to pierce his ironclad armor.
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The story ends with the entire army captured by fourteen land ironclads, only one of which has been disabled by the defenders.
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The enemy now kept at a respectful distance while preparing their ironclad vessels to sail up more closely.
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The ships were central battery ironclads with the armament concentrated amidships.
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