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coat
noun
a
piece
of
outer
clothing
with
sleeves
that
you
wear
over
your
other
clothes
to
keep
warm
or
dry
•
The
little
girl
buttoned
her
red
coat
before
stepping
into
the
snow
.
The
little
girl
buttoned
her
red
coat
before
stepping
into
the
snow
.
•
Please
hang
your
wet
coat
on
the
rack
so
it
can
dry
.
Please
hang
your
wet
coat
on
the
rack
so
it
can
dry
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
cote
‘
tunic
,
outer
garment
’.
noun
a
thin
layer
of
paint
,
varnish
,
or
another
substance
spread
over
a
surface
•
The
wall
needs
one
more
coat
of
white
paint
to
look
even
.
The
wall
needs
one
more
coat
of
white
paint
to
look
even
.
•
Apply
a
thin
coat
of
varnish
and
let
it
dry
overnight
.
Apply
a
thin
coat
of
varnish
and
let
it
dry
overnight
.
Sense
extension
from
the
idea
of
a
garment
that
‘
covers
’.
noun
the
fur
,
hair
,
or
wool
that
naturally
covers
an
animal
’
s
body
•
The
puppy
’
s
soft
coat
kept
it
warm
during
the
chilly
night
.
The
puppy
’
s
soft
coat
kept
it
warm
during
the
chilly
night
.
•
In
spring
,
the
horse
sheds
its
winter
coat
.
In
spring
,
the
horse
sheds
its
winter
coat
.
Transferred
use
of
‘
coat
’
as
something
that
encloses
or
protects
.
verb
-
coat
,
coating
,
coats
,
coated
to
cover
something
with
a
thin
layer
of
a
substance
•
Roll
the
chicken
in
flour
to
coat
it
evenly
before
frying
.
Roll
the
chicken
in
flour
to
coat
it
evenly
before
frying
.
•
The
roads
were
coated
with
ice
after
the
freezing
rain
.
The
roads
were
coated
with
ice
after
the
freezing
rain
.
From
the
noun
‘
coat
’,
meaning
to
put
a
coat
(
covering
)
on
something
.
noun
the
tough
outer
covering
of
a
seed
,
nut
,
or
egg
•
The
seed
coat
protects
the
embryo
from
physical
damage
and
drying
out
.
The
seed
coat
protects
the
embryo
from
physical
damage
and
drying
out
.
•
Some
insects
lay
eggs
with
a
sticky
coat
to
attach
them
to
leaves
.
Some
insects
lay
eggs
with
a
sticky
coat
to
attach
them
to
leaves
.
Specialized
scientific
use
of
‘
coat
’
meaning
covering
layer
.