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double coat

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noun

  1. an outer coat of hair on a dog serving as protection against underbrush and resistant to weather, combined with an undercoat of softer hair for warmth and waterproofing.


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They have a thick double coat, which requires regular grooming.

From BBC • Jan. 12, 2026

Fox-faced and smiley, with a fluffy silver-black double coat, it was often seen on the barges that navigated Dutch canals in the 19th century.

From Washington Post • Jun. 14, 2021

With a double coat similar to an otter's, the dogs withstood long exposure in the icy waters.

From Time Magazine Archive

Well, really, marshal," said the countess, "one should put on a double coat of rouge before visiting you;" and turning again to Cagliostro, "then, sir, you have the art of renewing your youth?

From The Queen's Necklace by Dumas père, Alexandre

In many of those living in the colder regions there is in reality a double coat.

From The Meaning of Evolution by Schmucker, Samuel Christian