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hard-coated

[hahrd-koh-tid]

adjective

  1. having a coarsely textured coat, as a dog.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of hard-coated1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences

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One way to let water into redbud, juniper, hornbeam and other hard-coated seeds is to nick them with a small file.

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When Apple Apple launched the iPhone 5c in September 2013, it looked a bit different from other iPhones because it was available in five colors and it was built with a hard-coated polycarbonate body instead of an aluminum enclosure.

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That price accounted for the best, quietest mechanical motorized legs the company could find, as well as a beautiful, hard-coated polymer surface — but it also accounted for hardware that helped the desk learn your sitting and standing habits to encourage you to stand up more frequently.

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Apple launched the new iPhone 5C model that will run iOS 7 is made from hard-coated polycarbonate and comes in various colors and the iPhone 5S that features fingerprint recognition security.

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The company launched the new iPhone 5C model that will run iOS 7 is made from hard-coated polycarbonate and comes in various colors and the iPhone 5S that features fingerprint recognition security.

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