covered with a coat
1coat|ed — «KOH tihd», adjective. 1. having or covered with a coat or coating. 2. wearing a coat …
2Coat of arms of Bulgaria — Versions …
3Coat of arms of Georgia (country) — Coat of arms of the Republic of Georgia Versions …
4Coat of arms of Tanzania — Details Armiger Tanzania Adopted …
5coat — 1 noun (C) 1 a piece of clothing that is worn over your clothes to protect them or to keep you warm: The lab assistants wear long white coats. | put on/take off your coat: Billy! Put your coat on, it s cold outside! 2 BrE old fashioned or AmE a… …
6Coat of arms of Denmark — National coat of arms of Denmark Details Adopted First documented in the 1190s. Modified 1819 …
7Coat of arms of the Crown of Aragon — This is the article of the arms of the former Crown of Aragon. For the arms of the Autonomous Community of Aragon, see Coat of arms of Aragon. Arms of the Crown of Aragon …
8coat — n. & v. n. 1 an outer garment with sleeves and often extending below the hips; an overcoat or jacket. 2 a an animal s fur, hair, etc. b Physiol. a structure, esp. a membrane, enclosing or lining an organ. c a skin, rind, or husk. d a layer of a… …
9coat of mail — noun armor that protects the wearer s whole body • Syn: ↑body armor, ↑body armour, ↑suit of armor, ↑suit of armour, ↑cataphract • Hypernyms: ↑armor, ↑armour …
10coat-of-mail shell — noun primitive elongated bilaterally symmetrical marine mollusk having a mantle covered with eight calcareous plates • Syn: ↑chiton, ↑sea cradle, ↑polyplacophore • Hypernyms: ↑mollusk, ↑mollusc, ↑shellfish …