adjective
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covered with an outer layer, film, etc
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(of paper) having a coating of a mineral, esp china clay, to provide a very smooth surface
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(of textiles) having been given a plastic or other surface
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photog optics another word for bloomed
Other Word Forms
- multicoated adjective
- uncoated adjective
- well-coated adjective
Etymology
Origin of coated
Example Sentences
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A deal would give it BlueScope’s North Star steel mill in Delta, Ohio, as well as some building and coated products businesses in North America.
Most turkeys, however, would have their feet coated in a protective layer of hot tar and sand.
From BBC
Using a sifter, sprinkle two cups of powdered sugar onto the coated cereal and mix once again.
From Salon
The sulfide ores that stopped the previous miners are piled there after they have been crushed then coated with bacteria and acid, which separates the copper from the rest of the rock.
Matthews’s team ran through 10 variations before settling on one coated in seasoning and dipped in nacho cheese sauce.
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