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Definition of coating in English: coatingnoun ˈkəʊtɪŋˈkoʊdɪŋ 1A thin layer or covering of something. Example sentencesExamples - This is particularly critical for polymers that are the basis for paints and coatings.
- The gums become red and swollen, and the tongue may develop a white coating.
- Mushrooms littered the floor of the mammoth cave and a thick coating of dust obscured most everything.
- If you delay, the anti-skid coatings become worn and less effective.
- Like sunglasses, prescription lenses too are available with a wide variety of coatings.
- This light hits the phosphor coatings and produces red, green and blue colours.
- The solution adheres to the ice cream and forms a coating on it.
- My companion particularly enjoyed the dish's generous coating of garlicky olive oil.
- Black coatings on stainless steel wash off easily, leaving a dull gray appearance.
- The alkaline solution will interfere with the enteric coating and eventually dissolve it.
- Quickly tilt the pan to spread the batter to form a thin coating on the bottom of the pan.
- A common theme in the new generation of coatings is the ability to be applied in extremely thin layers.
- Then we'll spend the rest of the day removing the thin coating of soot over everything in the kitchen.
- This method can produce a wide range of products, from oily coatings to hard coatings and powders.
- Some amphibians can also be difficult to handle due to their coating of protective slime.
- The planes must be treated with special coatings of paint and fiber in a controlled environment.
- The thin plastic coating had cracked in various places and the paper underneath had begun to fade.
- Polymer coatings repel water, protecting the speakers from moisture and corrosion.
- I was itching and covered in an irritating coating of dust and sweat.
- Paints and coatings work by creating a thin film on the surface to which they are applied.
Synonyms layer, covering, overlay, coat, skim, skin, thickness, plating, film, wash, glaze, varnish, veneer, lamination, sheet, finish, dusting, blanket, mantle, daub, smear, topping, crust, patina, lustre, deposit, scale, facing, cladding 2mass noun Material used for making coats. Example sentencesExamples - Petersham, a very thick, waterproof woolen coating, usually dark blue, is used for men's trousers or heavy coats.
Definition of coating in US English: coatingnounˈkoʊdɪŋˈkōdiNG 1A thin layer or covering of something. Example sentencesExamples - Some amphibians can also be difficult to handle due to their coating of protective slime.
- This light hits the phosphor coatings and produces red, green and blue colours.
- The alkaline solution will interfere with the enteric coating and eventually dissolve it.
- Polymer coatings repel water, protecting the speakers from moisture and corrosion.
- Paints and coatings work by creating a thin film on the surface to which they are applied.
- This method can produce a wide range of products, from oily coatings to hard coatings and powders.
- My companion particularly enjoyed the dish's generous coating of garlicky olive oil.
- Quickly tilt the pan to spread the batter to form a thin coating on the bottom of the pan.
- The gums become red and swollen, and the tongue may develop a white coating.
- A common theme in the new generation of coatings is the ability to be applied in extremely thin layers.
- The thin plastic coating had cracked in various places and the paper underneath had begun to fade.
- Like sunglasses, prescription lenses too are available with a wide variety of coatings.
- The solution adheres to the ice cream and forms a coating on it.
- I was itching and covered in an irritating coating of dust and sweat.
- This is particularly critical for polymers that are the basis for paints and coatings.
- If you delay, the anti-skid coatings become worn and less effective.
- Black coatings on stainless steel wash off easily, leaving a dull gray appearance.
- The planes must be treated with special coatings of paint and fiber in a controlled environment.
- Then we'll spend the rest of the day removing the thin coating of soot over everything in the kitchen.
- Mushrooms littered the floor of the mammoth cave and a thick coating of dust obscured most everything.
Synonyms layer, covering, overlay, coat, skim, skin, thickness, plating, film, wash, glaze, varnish, veneer, lamination, sheet, finish, dusting, blanket, mantle, daub, smear, topping, crust, patina, lustre, deposit, scale, facing, cladding - 1.1 Material used for making coats.
Example sentencesExamples - Petersham, a very thick, waterproof woolen coating, usually dark blue, is used for men's trousers or heavy coats.
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