coated
adjective
Origin of coated
coat
noun
verb (used with object)
Origin of coat
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laminate, cover, paint, glaze, smear, stain, plate, varnish, enamel, plaster, crust, surface, foil, spread, apply, incrustExamples from the Web for coated
Contemporary Examples of coated
Other versions are coated in marzipan, or dusted in powder sugar.
Birds eat their berries, which are coated in gluey material called viscin.
Each of them was coated in something resembling a gray, sticky batter.
Life Under Air Strikes: Children Under Fire Will Never Forget — or ForgiveClive Irving
August 3, 2014
The result was the skeleton of his sculptures, which he then coated with a skin of play dough.
The cards can also be coated with a thin corn-based plastic overlay.
Historical Examples of coated
Then from head to foot he was coated with a substance cool and moist.
Two Thousand Miles BelowCharles Willard Diffin
The surface may or may not be coated with some bituminous material.
American Rural HighwaysT. R. Agg
If the heat is sufficient, the iron will get coated, and be ready for use.
The article to be coated is merely dipped into the solution.
Practical Mechanics for BoysJ. S. Zerbe
It is then coated with shellac by heating and rubbing upon the shellac.
On Laboratory ArtsRichard Threlfall