Coat ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Coat ( noun )

  1. An outer garment worn on the upper body, typically with sleeves and fastened down the front.
  2. A layer of material used to cover or protect something, such as a surface or a piece of equipment.
  3. A layer of a particular substance, such as paint or wax, applied to a surface.

Origin:

The word coat comes from the old english word "cote" which means a garment worn on the upper body for warmth. the word coat has been used to refer to a type of clothing worn over other clothes since the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. She put on her coat before leaving the house.
  2. He took off his coat and hung it on the hook.
  3. The coat of paint was still wet.
  4. The coat of wax on the car made it shine.
  5. The coat of arms was emblazoned on the shield.

(As a verb)

Coat ( verb )

  1. An outer garment worn on the upper body, typically with sleeves and fastened down the front.
  2. A layer of material used to cover or protect something, such as a surface or a piece of equipment.
  3. A layer of a particular substance, such as paint or wax, applied to a surface.

Origin:

The word coat comes from the old english word "cote" which means a garment worn on the upper body for warmth. the word coat has been used to refer to a type of clothing worn over other clothes since the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. She put on her coat before leaving the house.
  2. He took off his coat and hung it on the hook.
  3. The coat of paint was still wet.
  4. The coat of wax on the car made it shine.
  5. The coat of arms was emblazoned on the shield.
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