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I . coat [kəʊt, Am koʊt] N

1. coat FASHION:

coat

2. coat (animal fur):

coat

3. coat (layer):

coat

II . coat [kəʊt, Am koʊt] VB trans to coat sth with [or in] sth

1. coat (cover):

to coat sth with [or in] sth

2. coat (cover food):

to coat sth with [or in] sth

coat check N AM

coat check

coat hanger N

morning coat N

morning coat
frak m

trench coat N

trench coat
trencz m

winter coat N

coat of arms N

coat of arms
herb m

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Nowadays most steels mills can supply their produce with mill scale removed and steel coated with shop primers over which welding can be done safely.
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Stem, leaves, inflorescence, and sepals are coated in long, white hairs.
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During the 10 million years at least four periods of glacial advance have coated the mountains in a thick mantle of ice.
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Snow usually coats the highest peaks of the range during winter.
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The tablets are coated with a film to mask the taste when swallowed, but crushing destroys this film.
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In species with thin seed coats, light may be able to penetrate into the dormant embryo.
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They also have small ears, rough coats, small jaws, straight, flat foreheads, and unique, narrow duck-bill nostrils.
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Another technique involves coating the paper with a charged coating.
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Unlike virtually all other shark species, dogfish sharks possess venom which coats their dorsal spines this venom is mildly toxic to humans.
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Their woolly coats begin to be coated by shiny guard hairs after 8 weeks.
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