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View definitions for coated

coated

adjective as in dipped

adjective as in lined

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adjective as in painted

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The artwork was coated with a dark varnish and accumulated dirt over the years, giving the false impression it depicts a night scene.

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In Aspartame, the descriptions of the physical side effects of bulimia aren’t sugar coated, she is “rail thin in a polka dress” with “tooth enamel dissolved by stomach acid”.

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The roof of this sprawling complex – the largest mall in the world by total area – will eventually be fully coated with the paint.

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He said explosions had been caused by butterfly mines - small, anti-personnel mines which can glide to the ground and detonate later on contact - which are coated with leaves to camouflage them.

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The moray’s sharp teeth are coated in bacteria, so their bites can be both painful and cause infection, according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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