- coat|less
- coat|less «KOHT lihs», adjective.1. without a coat.2. without a coat of arms.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
coat — cal·ci·coat·er; coat; coat·ee; coat·er; coat·less; coat·rack; pet·ti·coat·ed; re·coat; re·coat·a·bil·i·ty; rusti·coat; sur·coat; tail·coat·ed; waist·coat; waist·coat·ed; wylie·coat; pet·ti·coat; … English syllables
coat — [[t]koʊt[/t]] n. 1) clo an outer garment with sleeves, covering at least the upper part of the body 2) bio a natural integument or covering, as the hair, fur, or wool of an animal, the bark of a tree, or the skin of a fruit 3) a layer of anything … From formal English to slang
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