coat (verb)

  • 101metallize — verb To coat, treat or impregnate a non metallic object with metal …

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  • 102albuminize — verb a) To convert into albumin b) To coat with albumen See Also: albuminate, albuminoid, albuminose, albuminuric, albumose, toxa …

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  • 103acierate — verb To convert iron into steel, or to coat with a layer of steel by converting only the surface of the iron. It should not be attempted to convert impure irons into steel...for then there is no certainty regarding the stability of the acieration …

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  • 104baste — verb /beɪst/ a) To sprinkle flour and salt and drip butter or fat on, as on meat in roasting. b) To coat over something …

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  • 105patine — verb To coat an object with a patina, either from natural oxidation or simulated aging. See Also: patination …

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  • 106precoat — verb To coat in advance of another process …

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  • 107could — verb /kʊd/ a) Used to politely ask for permission to do something Before I was blind, I could see very well. b) Used to politely ask for someone else to do something Could I borrow your coat? See Also: can, should, would …

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  • 108crystalize — verb /ˈkrɪstəlaɪz/ a) To cause something to form crystals I crystalized the copper sulphate by slowly cooling a saturated solution. b) To coat something with crystals, especially of sugar We crystalized the fruit by coating in sugar. See Also …

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  • 109brighten — verb bɹaɪtən a) To make bright or brighter in color We brightened the room with a new coat of paint. b) To add luster or splendor to Having Mark around the place really brightens things up …

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  • 110usurp — verb /juˈsɜrp/ a) To seize power from another, usually by illegitimate means. b) To use and assume the coat of arms of another person. See Also: usurpation, usurper …

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