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coat

N ขนสัตว์  หนัง สัตว์  fur hair wool kon-sad

 

coat

N สิ่ง ที่ ปกคลุม ผิวหน้า ไว้ บางๆ  layer sheet film glaze priming overlay sing-ti-pok-kum phil-na-duai-chan-bang-bang

 

coat

N สิ่ง ที่ ห่อหุ้ม  สิ่ง ปกคลุม  เปลือก  crust bark covering blanket overlay sing-ti-hol-hum

 

coat

N เสื้อนอก  เสื้อคลุม  topcoat overcoat jacket cloak tuxedo parka suea-nok

 

coat

VT ปกป้อง ผิวหน้า ด้วย ชั้น บางๆ  เคลือบ ผิว  ฉาบ  หุ้ม  surface glaze pok-pong-phil-na-duai-chan-bang-bang

 

coat

VT ใส่ เสื้อคลุม  sai-suea-klum

 

coat with

PHRV เคลือบ ด้วย  ปกคลุม ด้วย  klueab-duai

 

coated

ADJ ที่ ปกคลุม  ti-pok-klum

 

coati

N สัตว์กินเนื้อ พวก  Nasua มี รูปร่าง  หาง  และ ปาก ยาว 

 

coating

N ชั้น บางๆ  ที่ ใช้ ปกคลุม  layer film chan-bang-bang-ti-chai-pok-klum

 

coating

N สิ่งทอ ที่ ใช้ ทำ เสื้อคลุม  sing-thor-ti-chai-tam-suea-klum

 

coatroom

N ห้อง ฝาก เก็บ เสื้อผ้า 

 

coattail

N ส่วน หาง ของ เสือโคร่ง ที่ ต่อจาก ช่วง เอว  suan-hang-kong-suea-krong-ti-tor-jak-chuang-ael

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

COAT

n. 1. An upper garment, of whatever material it may be made. The word is, in modern times, generally applied to the garment worn by men next over the vest.
God made coats of skin and clothed them. Genesis 3:21.
Jacob made Joseph a coat of many colors. Genesis 37:3.
He shall put on the holy linen coat. Leviticus 16:4.
Goliath was armed with a coat of mail. 1 Samuel 17:5.
2. A petticoat; a garment worn by infants or young children.
3. The habit or vesture of an order of men, indicating the order or office.
Men of his coat should be minding their prayers.
So we say, men of his cloth.
4. External covering, as the fur or hair of a beast, the skin of serpents, the wool of sheep, etc.
5. A tunic of the eye; a membrane that serves as a cover; a tegument.
6. The division or layer of a bulbous root; as the coats of an onion.
7. A cover; a layer of any substance covering another; as a coat of tar, pitch or varnish; a coat of canvas round a mast; a coat of tin-foil.
8. That on which ensigns armorial are portrayed; usually called a coat of arms. Anciently knights wore a habit over their arms, reaching as low as the navel, open at the sides, with short sleeves, on which were the armories of the knights, embroidered in gold and silver, and enameled with beaten tin of various colors. This habit was diversified with bands and fillets of several colors, placed alternately, and called devises, as being divided and composed of several pieces sewed together. The representation of these is still called a coat of arms.
9. A coat of mail is a piece of armor, in form of a shirt, consisting of a net-work of iron rings.
1 . A card; a coat-card is one on which a king, queen or knave is painted.

 

COAT

v.t. 1. To cover or spread over with a layer of any substance; as, to coat a retort; to coat a ceiling; to coat a vial.
2. To cover with cloth or canvas; as, to coat a mast or a pump.

 

COAT-ARMOR

n.A coat of arms; armorial ensigns.

 

COATED

pp. 1. Covered with a coat; loricated; covered or overspread with any thing that defends; clothed with a membrane.
2. Having concentric coats or layers, as a bulbous root.

 

COATI

n.An animal of South America, resembling the raccoon, but with a longer body and neck, shorter fur and smaller eyes; the Viverra nasua of Linne.

 

COATING

ppr. Covering with a coat; overspreading.

 

COATING

n. 1. A covering, or the act of covering; lorication; any substance spread over for cover or defense; as the coating of a retort or of a vial.
2. Cloth for coats; as, merchants advertise an assortment of coatings.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

COAT

Coat (; 11 ), n. Etym: [OF. cote, F. cotte, petticoat, cotte d'armes coat of arms, cotte de mailles coat of mail, LL. cota, cotta, tunic, prob. of German origin; cf. OHG. chozzo coarse mantle, G. klotze, D. kot, hut, E. cot. Cf. Cot a hut. ]

 

1. An outer garment fitting the upper part of the body; especially, such a garment worn by men. Let each His adamantine coat gird well. Milton.

 

2. A petticoat. [Obs. ] "A child in coats." Locke.

 

3. The habit or vesture of an order of men, indicating the order or office; cloth. Men of his coat should be minding their prayers. Swift. She was sought by spirits of richest coat. Shak.

 

4. An external covering like a garment, as fur, skin, wool, husk, or bark; as, the horses coats were sleek. Fruit of all kinds, in coat Rough or smooth rined, or bearded husk, or shell. Milton.

 

5. A layer of any substance covering another; a cover; a tegument; as, the coats of the eye; the coats of an onion; a coat of tar or varnish.

 

6. Same as Coat of arms. See below. Hark, countrymen! either renew the fight, Or tear the lions out of England's coat. Shak.

 

7. A coat card. See below. [Obs. ] Here's a trick of discarded cards of us! We were ranked with coats as long as old master lived. Massinger. Coat armor. See under Armor. -- Coat of arms (Her. ), a translation of the French cotte d'armes, a garment of light material worn over the armor in the 15th and 16th centuries. This was often charged with the heraldic bearings of the wearer. Hence, an heraldic achievement; the bearings of any person, taken together. -- Coat card, a card bearing a coated figure; the king, queen, or knave of playing cards. "`I am a coat card indeed. ' `Then thou must needs be a knave, for thou art neither king nor queen. '" Rowley. -- Coat link, a pair of buttons or studs joined by a link, to hold together the lappels of a double-breasted coat; or a button with a loop for a single-breasted coat. -- Coat of mail, a defensive garment of chain mail. See Chain mail, under Chain. -- Mast coat (Naut. ), a piece of canvas nailed around a mast, where it passes through the deck, to prevent water from getting below. -- Sail coat (Naut. ), a canvas cover laced over furled sails, and the like, to keep them dry and clean.

 

COAT

Coat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Coated; p. pr. & vb. n. Coating. ]

 

1. To cover with a coat or outer garment.

 

2. To cover with a layer of any substance; as, to coat a jar with tin foil; to coat a ceiling.

 

COATEE

COATEE Coat *ee ", n.

 

Defn: A coat with short flaps.

 

COATI

Co *a "ti ( or, n. Etym: [From the native name: cf. F. coati. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A mammal of tropical America of the genus Nasua, allied to the raccoon, but with a longer body, tail, and nose.

 

Note: The red coati (N. socialis ), called also coati mondi, inhabits Mexico and Central America. The brown coati (N. narica ) is found in Surinam and Brazil.

 

COATING

COATING Coat "ing, n.

 

1. A coat or covering; a layer of any substance, as a cover or protection; as, the coating of a retort or vial.

 

2. Cloth for coats; as, an assortment of coatings.

 

COATLESS

COATLESS Coat "less, a.

 

Defn: Not wearing a coat; also, not possessing a coat.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

coat

coat |kōt koʊt | noun 1 an outer garment worn outdoors, having sleeves and typically extending below the hips: a winter coat | [ as modifier ] : his coat pocket. a similar item worn indoors as a protective garment: a laboratory coat. a man's jacket or tunic, esp. as worn when hunting or by soldiers. a man's or woman's tailored jacket. 2 an animal's covering of fur or hair. 3 a structure, esp. a membrane, enclosing or lining an organ. a skin, rind, or husk. a layer of a plant bulb. an outer layer or covering of a specified kind: the protein coat of the virus. 4 a covering of paint or similar material laid on a surface at one time: a protective coat of varnish. verb [ with obj. ] provide with a layer or covering of something; apply a coat to: his boots were coated with mud | coat each part with a thin oil. (of a substance ) form a covering to: a film of dust coated the floor. DERIVATIVES coat ed adjective [ in combination ] : plastic-coated wire ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French cote, of unknown ultimate origin.

 

coat armor

coat ar mor noun heraldic arms.

 

coat check

coat check |koʊt tʃɛk | noun a cloakroom with an attendant.

 

coat checker

coat check er noun a cloakroom attendant.

 

coat dress

coat dress |ˈkoʊt ˌdrɛs | noun a woman's tailored dress, typically fastening down the front and resembling a coat.

 

coatee

coatee |kəʊˈtiː | noun Brit. a woman's or infant's short coat.

 

coat hanger

coat hang er |ˈkoʊt ˌhæŋər | noun see hanger ( sense 2 ).

 

coati

co a ti |kōˈätē koʊˈɑdi | noun ( pl. coatis ) a raccoonlike animal found mainly in Central and South America, with a long, flexible snout and a ringed tail. Also called coatimundi. [Genera Nasua and Nasuella, family Procyonidae: three or four species, in particular Nasua nasua, whose range reaches the southern US. ] ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Spanish and Portuguese, from Tupi kua'ti, from cua belt + tim nose.

 

coatimundi

co a ti mun di |kōˌätiˈməndē koʊˌɑdiˈməndi | noun ( pl. coatimundis ) another term for coati. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Portuguese, from Tupi kuatimu'ne, from kua'ti (see coati ) + mu'ne snare or trick. The coatimundi was originally thought to be a different species from the coati, but then discovered to be the male of the same species.

 

coating

coat ing |ˈkōtiNG ˈkoʊdɪŋ | noun a thin layer or covering of something: a coating of paint. material used for making coats.

 

coat of arms

coat of arms |ˈkoʊd əv ˈˌɑrmz | noun the distinctive heraldic bearings or shield of a person, family, corporation, or country.

 

coat of mail

coat of mail noun historical a jacket covered with or composed of metal rings or plates, serving as armor.

 

coatrack

coat rack |ˈkōtˌrak ˈkoʊtræk | noun a rack or stand with hooks on which to hang coats, hats, etc.

 

coatroom

coat room |ˈkōtˌro͞om, -ˌro͝om ˈkoʊtruːm | noun another term for cloakroom.

 

Coats Land

Coats Land |ˈkōts ˈkoʊts lɑnd | a region of Antarctica, east of the Antarctic Peninsula.

 

coat stand

coat stand noun another term for coatrack.

 

coattail

coat tail |ˈkōtˌtāl ˈkoʊtˌteɪl | noun (usu. coattails ) each of the flaps formed by the lower back of a coat, esp. a tailcoat. PHRASES on someone's coattails benefiting from another's success, sometimes undeservedly: he was elected on the coattails of his predecessor.

 

Oxford Dictionary

coat

coat |kəʊt | noun 1 an outer garment with sleeves, worn outdoors and typically extending below the hips: a winter coat | [ as modifier ] : his coat pocket. a protective outer garment worn indoors: a laboratory coat. a man's jacket, especially as worn when hunting or by soldiers. a woman's tailored jacket, worn with a skirt or dress. 2 an animal's covering of fur or hair. 3 an outer layer or covering. a single application of paint or similar material on a surface: apply a final top coat of varnish. a structure, especially a membrane, enclosing or lining an organ. the skin or husk of a fruit or seed. a layer of a plant bulb. verb [ with obj. ] provide with a layer or covering of something: her right leg was coated in plaster | coat each part with a thin oil | (as adj., in combination -coated ) : plastic-coated wire. (of a substance ) form a covering to: a film of dust coated the floor. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French cote, of unknown ultimate origin.

 

coat armour

coat ar ¦mour noun [ mass noun ] heraldic arms.

 

coat check

coat check noun N. Amer. a cloakroom with an attendant. DERIVATIVES coat-checker noun

 

coat checker

coat check er noun a cloakroom attendant.

 

coat dress

coat dress noun a woman's tailored dress that resembles a coat.

 

coatee

coatee |kəʊˈtiː | noun Brit. a woman's or infant's short coat.

 

coat hanger

coat hang ¦er noun see hanger 1 ( sense 2 ).

 

coati

coati |kəʊˈɑːti | noun ( pl. coatis ) a raccoon-like animal found mainly in Central and South America, with a long flexible snout and a ringed tail. Also called coatimundi. Genera Nasua and Nasuella, family Procyonidae: three or four species. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Spanish and Portuguese, from Tupi kua'ti, from cua belt + tim nose .

 

coatimundi

coatimundi |kəʊˌɑːtɪˈmʌndi | noun ( pl. coatimundis ) another term for coati. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Portuguese, from Tupi kuatimu'ne, from kua'ti (see coati ) + mu'ne snare or trick . The coatimundi was originally thought to be a different species from the coati.

 

coating

coat |ing |ˈkəʊtɪŋ | noun 1 a thin layer or covering of something: a coating of paint. 2 [ mass noun ] material used for making coats.

 

coat of arms

coat of arms noun the distinctive heraldic bearings or shield of a person, family, corporation, or country.

 

coat of mail

coat of mail noun historical a jacket covered with or composed of metal rings or plates, serving as armour.

 

coatrack

coat rack |ˈkōtˌrak ˈkoʊtræk | noun a rack or stand with hooks on which to hang coats, hats, etc.

 

coatroom

coat |room |ˈkəʊtruːm, -rʊm | noun N. Amer. a cloakroom.

 

Coats Land

Coats Land a region of Antarctica, to the east of the Antarctic Peninsula.

 

coat stand

coat stand (N. Amer. also coatrack ) noun a stand with hooks on which to hang coats, hats, etc.

 

coat-tail

coat-tail noun (usu. coat-tails ) each of the flaps formed by the back of a tailcoat. PHRASES on someone's coat-tails undeservedly benefiting from another's success: he was elected on the coat-tails of his predecessor.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

coat

coat noun 1 a winter coat: overcoat, jacket. 2 a dog's coat: fur, hair, wool, fleece; hide, pelt, skin. 3 a coat of paint: layer, covering, coating, skin, film, wash; plating, glaze, varnish, veneer, patina; deposit. verb the tube was coated with wax: cover, paint, glaze, varnish, wash; surface, veneer, laminate, plate, face; daub, smear, cake, plaster.

 

coating

coating noun See coat (sense 3 of the noun ).

 

Oxford Thesaurus

coat

coat noun 1 a winter coat: overcoat, tunic. 2 a dog's coat: fur, hair, wool, fleece; hide, pelt, skin; archaic fell. 3 a coat of paint: layer, covering, overlay, coating, skin, skim, plating, film, wash, glaze, varnish, veneer, lamination, sheet, finish, dusting, blanket, mantle, daub, smear, topping, crust, patina, lustre, deposit, scale, facing, cladding. verb the steel tube was coated with a waxy substance: cover, overlay, paint, glaze, varnish, wash, surface, veneer, inlay, laminate, plate, blanket, mantle, daub, smear, bedaub, cake, plaster, overspread, encrust, face; literary besmear.

 

coating

coating noun a coating of ice: layer, covering, overlay, coat, skim, skin, thickness, plating, film, wash, glaze, varnish, veneer, lamination, sheet, finish, dusting, blanket, mantle, daub, smear, topping, crust, patina, lustre, deposit, scale, facing, cladding.

 

Duden Dictionary

Coat

Coat Substantiv, maskulin , der |koʊt |der Coat; Genitiv: des Coat [s ], Plural: die Coats englisch coat < altfranzösisch cote, aus dem Germanischen dreiviertellanger Mantel

 

Coating

Coa ting Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈkoːtɪŋ ˈkoʊtɪŋ |der Coating; Genitiv: des Coating [s ], Plural: die Coatings 1 ohne Plural tuchartiger Kammgarnstoff in Köperbindung eine Webart 2 schützende Beschichtung, Überzug gegen Abrieb usw. 3 Überzug aus (natürlichen oder synthetischen ) Wachsen und Harzen, der z. B. auf Lebensmittel zum Schutz gegen Wasseraufnahme oder -abgabe sowie gegen schädigende Einwirkungen aus der Lageratmosphäre aufgebracht wird

 

Spanish Dictionary

coatí

coatí nombre masculino Mamífero del orden de los carnívoros, de color rojizo o gris amarillento, cabeza alargada con hocico prominente y cola muy larga; vive en América y es omnívoro y arborícola :los coatíes, que pertenecen a la misma familia que los mapaches, se crían bien en cautividad, aunque en general se muestran poco amistosos .El plural es coatíes, culto, o coatís, popular .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

coat

coat /koʊt / (! -oa-は //) 4 の意味は17世紀から 〗名詞 s /-ts /C 1 コート , オーバー , 外套 がいとう ▸ a fur [leather, duffel ] coat 毛皮 [レザー, ダッフル ]コート put on [wear ] one's coat コートを着る take off one's coat コートを脱ぐ May I take your coat ?コートをお預かりしましょうか .2 ⦅英ではやや古 ⦆(紳士 婦人服の )上着 (jacket )Coat and Tie Required .上着とネクタイを着用してください 〘レストランなどでの掲示 〙.3 (動物の )毛皮 , ; (植物の )外皮 , 樹皮 The dog grows a thicker coat in the winter .犬は冬になると毛がたくさん生える .4 (表面を薄く )覆うもの , 被膜 ; (ペンキ ニスなどの )塗り , .c t one's c at acc rding to one's cl th ⦅話 ⦆布地に合わせてコートを作る ; 収入に応じた生活をする .動詞 他動詞 1 被膜 層で 】〈物 〉を覆う ; 【塗料などを 】〈物 〉に塗る, めっきする ; «…で » 食品 をコーティングする «with , in » (!しばしば受け身で ) The furniture was thickly coated with dust .家具には厚くほこりがたまっていた ▸ a metal coated with gold 金めっきされた金属 .2 …に上着を着せる .~̀ rmor coat of arms .~́ ch ck ⦅米 ⦆コート [手荷物 ]預かり所, クローク (cloakroom ).~́ ch cker クローク係員 .~́ h nger ハンガー .~̀ of rms ⦅主に英 ⦆(盾形の )紋章 ; 紋章つきの外衣 .~̀ of m il 鎖かたびら .~́ r ck 洋服掛け .

 

coated

c at ed /-ɪd /形容詞 〈紙が 〉光沢のある, 〈布などが 〉防水 [撥水 (はつすい )]加工した, 〈レンズが 〉コーティングを施した coated paper コート紙 .

 

coatee

coa tee /kòʊtíː |-́- /名詞 C (女性 幼児用の )半コート .

 

coati

co a ti /koʊɑ́ːti /名詞 C 〘動 〙ハナグマ 〘中南米産のアライグマに似た動物 〙.

 

coating

c at ing 名詞 C U 1 上塗り, コーティング ; (表面を )薄く覆う物 .2 上着用生地 .

 

coatroom

c at r om 名詞 ⦅米 ⦆coat check .

 

coatstand

c at st nd 名詞 C (柱状の )コート [洋服 ]掛け .

 

coat(-)tail

c at (-)t il 名詞 s 〗1 (燕尾服 えんびふく の )すそ .2 (有力人物の )力, 影響力 on A's coat (-)tails on the coat (-)tails of A Aのおかげで, 後ろ盾で 〈うまくやる 〉.