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coated

American  
[koh-tid] / ˈkoʊ tɪd /

adjective

  1. having a coat.

  2. (of paper) having a highly polished coating coating applied to provide a smooth surface for printing.

  3. (of a fabric) having a coating, coating, as of plastic, paint, or pyroxylin, to make it impervious to moisture.


coated British  
/ ˈkəʊtɪd /

adjective

  1. covered with an outer layer, film, etc

  2. (of paper) having a coating of a mineral, esp china clay, to provide a very smooth surface

  3. (of textiles) having been given a plastic or other surface

  4. photog optics another word for bloomed

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Other Word Forms

  • multicoated adjective
  • uncoated adjective
  • well-coated adjective

Etymology

Origin of coated

First recorded in 1555–65; coat + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Nail polish formulations were coated onto a silicone mat and the resistance of the dried films were measured; formulations with noninfinite resistance were tested on capacitive touchscreens.

From Science Daily

Big winding machines then roll up the coated sheets, followed by a 20-ton pressing machine that squeezes them tightly.

From The Wall Street Journal

On a washing line outside, prisoners’ laundry was coated in black ash.

From The Wall Street Journal

See’s Candies, founded in Los Angeles in 1921, makes a “St. Patrick’s Day potato” using divinity — a nougat-like, marshmallowy confection — mixed with walnut, coated in chocolate, and rolled in cocoa powder and cinnamon.

From Salon

Nearly every horizontal surface in the room is coated with dust.

From Literature