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US
/ˈkoʊtəd, ˈkoʊtɪd/
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[ UK /kˈəʊtɪd/ ]
[ UK /kˈəʊtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having or dressed in a coat
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having a coating; covered with an outer layer or film; often used in combination
sugar-coated pills
coated paper has a smooth polished coating especially suitable for halftone printing
How To Use coated In A Sentence
- A perfect mob of street urchins, loafers, shop-men and bar-keepers who could spare a bit of time, lined up in front of the Palace Hotel and watched the plaid-coated, gray-capped visitors in short knickerbockers and golf stockings puff their pipes around the bar and call for "Porter and h'ale, 'alf and The Transformation of Job A Tale of the High Sierras
- I don't have time to absorb much, though: some white-coated women and Dr Stone chivvy me towards an uncomfortable-looking chair.
- To overcome this problem, the Purdue researchers developed a means to create LEDs on low-cost, metal-coated silicon wafers, whereby the the silicon substrate is metalized with a built-in reflective layer of zirconium nitride. Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » New Low Cost LED Technology
- The corneas were coated in 250 nm of nickel using a technique developed at Penn State called conformal-evaporated-film-by-rotation. Physicsworld.com: all content
- Ultima will clean the inside of the glass panels, because the outside is coated with a self-cleaning laminate, which doesn't allow dust or dirt to settle.
- Actually, the color of white gold is light grey but it is coated with a layer of rhodium.
- It could, for example, be used on rails in rural areas, which often get coated with a film of rust when not used at weekends.
- The solid marker was impregnated on blotting paper and then coated with cellulose.
- Company is also engaged in production of downstream products from polyurethane-coated yarn, while equity participation, or holding a number of real estate companies, food and beverage companies.
- It has a steel-coated mainframe and ceramic swingarm plus a host of exotic features. The Sun