a layer or film spread over a surface for protection or decoration a heavy fabric suitable for coats
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coat•ing /ˈkoʊtɪŋ/USA pronunciation n. [countable]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- a layer that covers a surface:a thick coating of dust.
coat•ing
(kō′ting),USA pronunciation n.
- a layer of any substance spread over a surface.
- fabric for making coats.
- coat + -ing1 1760–70
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged . coat, covering, film, sheet, veneer.
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coat /koʊt/USA pronunciation
n.
v. [~ + object]
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- Clothingan outer garment covering at least the upper part of the body:He put on his warm winter coat.
- Biologya natural covering, such as hair, the bark of a tree, or the skin of a fruit:an animal's fur coat.
- a layer of anything that covers a surface: a coat of paint.
v. [~ + object]
- to cover with a layer or coating: furniture coated with dust.
coat
(kōt),USA pronunciation n.
v.t.
coat′er, n.
coat′less, adj.
- Clothingan outer garment with sleeves, covering at least the upper part of the body:a new fur coat; a coat for formal wear.
- Biologya natural integument or covering, as the hair, fur, or wool of an animal, the bark of a tree, or the skin of a fruit.
- a layer of anything that covers a surface:That wall needs another coat of paint.
- Anatomy, Medicinea mucous layer covering or lining an organ or connected parts, as on the tongue.
- HeraldrySee coat of arms.
- [Archaic.]a petticoat or skirt.
- [Obs.]
- a garment indicating profession, class, etc.
- the profession, class, etc., so indicated.
v.t.
- to cover with a layer or coating:He coated the wall with paint. The furniture was coated with dust.
- to cover thickly, esp. with a viscous fluid or substance:Heat the mixture until it coats a spoon. The boy was coated with mud from head to foot.
- to cover or provide with a coat.
- Gmc; compare German Kotze, Old Saxon cott woolen coat
- Anglo-French, Old French
- Middle English cote 1250–1300
coat′less, adj.
- 8.See corresponding entry in Unabridged spread, smear, encrust.
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an outdoor garment with sleeves, covering the body from the shoulder to waist, knee, or foot any similar garment, esp one forming the top to a suit a layer that covers or conceals a surface: a coat of dust the hair, wool, or fur of an animal - short for coat of arms
- (transitive) often followed by with:
to cover with a layer or covering - (transitive)
to provide with a coat
'coating' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Artex
- acetate
- acrosome
- ambrosia beetle
- antifouling
- antireflection coating
- apply
- art paper
- aspic
- base
- base metal
- bite
- blacking
- blanket
- blenny
- bloom
- blue mold
- blue whale
- bonding
- bread mold
- caesious
- candy apple
- carboxymethylcellulose
- celluloid
- chromium dioxide
- clad
- cladding
- clear-coating
- coat
- coated
- copper-bottomed
- covellite
- crud
- crust
- damp-proof
- delay screen
- deposit
- desert varnish
- devil
- dope
- down
- dropout
- drying oil
- emery
- emulsion
- enamel
- enameling
- encrust
- essence d'orient
- etch