protective covering

NOUN
  1. a covering that is intend to protect from damage or injury
    wax provided protection for the floors
    they had no protection from the fallout
  2. the tough natural covering of some organisms
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How To Use protective covering In A Sentence

  • a bare hillside. Naked can mean 'without a protective covering':a naked sword.
  • a protective covering
  • When you are scraped or wounded you form a scab, an ugly protective covering, until healthy skin can grow again.
  • A chrysalis is the pupa stage of a butterfly - a protective covering for the transformation from caterpillar into winged insect.
  • Since its founding in 1986, the company has churned out protective coverings for electronic equipment on yachts. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may also be remarked that, common as is the occurrence of diluvial animal bones in the muddy deposits of caverns, such remains have not hitherto been met with in the caves of the Neanderthal; and that the bones, which were covered by a deposit of mud not more than four or five feet thick, and without any protective covering of stalagmite, have retained the greatest part of their organic substance. Essays
  • a bare hillside. Naked can mean 'without a protective covering':a naked sword.
  • A sea-urchin egg is surrounded by a protective covering known as the vitelline envelope, which in turn is covered with a thick coat of jelly.
  • Since its founding in 1986, the company has churned out protective coverings for electronic equipment on yachts. Times, Sunday Times
  • They each ordered a 10x12 glossy, with protective covering and backing for a frame.
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