Cloak vs. Coat

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Cloaknoun

A long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.

Cloaknoun

A blanket-like covering, often metaphorical.

Cloaknoun

(figurative)  That which conceals; a disguise or pretext.

Cloaknoun

(Internet)  A text replacement for an IRC user's hostname or IP address, making the user less identifiable.

Cloakverb

(transitive) To cover as with a cloak.

Cloakverb

To hide or conceal.

Cloakverb

To render or become invisible via futuristic technology.

Cloaknoun

A loose outer garment, extending from the neck downwards, and commonly without sleeves. It is longer than a cape, and is worn both by men and by women.

Cloaknoun

That which conceals; a disguise or pretext; an excuse; a fair pretense; a mask; a cover.

Cloakverb

To cover with, or as with, a cloak; hence, to hide or conceal.

Cloaknoun

anything that covers or conceals

Cloaknoun

a loose outer garment

Cloakverb

hide under a false appearance;

Cloaknoun

a sleeveless outdoor overgarment that hangs loosely from the shoulders

Cloaknoun

something serving to hide or disguise something

Cloaknoun

a cloakroom

Cloakverb

dress in a cloak

Cloakverb

hide, cover, or disguise (something)

Cloak

A cloak is a type of loose garment that is worn over indoor clothing and serves the same purpose as an overcoat; it protects the wearer from the cold, rain or wind for example, or it may form part of a fashionable outfit or uniform. Cloaks have been used by myriad historic societies; many climates favor wearing a full-body garment which is easily removed and does not constrain the wearer with sleeves.

Coatnoun

(countable) An outer garment covering the upper torso and arms.Wp

Coatnoun

(countable) A covering of material, such as paint.Wp

Coatnoun

(countable) The fur or feathers covering an animal's skin.Wp

Coatnoun

Canvas painted with thick tar and secured round a mast or bowsprit to prevent water running down the sides into the hold (now made of rubber or leather).

Coatnoun

(obsolete) A petticoat.

Coatnoun

The habit or vesture of an order of men, indicating the order or office; cloth.

Coatnoun

A coat of arms.Wp

Coatnoun

A coat card.

Coatverb

To cover with a coat of some material

Coatverb

To cover as a coat.

Coatnoun

An outer garment fitting the upper part of the body; especially, such a garment worn by men.

Coatnoun

A petticoat.

Coatnoun

The habit or vesture of an order of men, indicating the order or office; cloth.

Coatnoun

An external covering like a garment, as fur, skin, wool, husk, or bark; as, the horses coats were sleek.

Coatnoun

A layer of any substance covering another; a cover; a tegument; as, the coats of the eye; the coats of an onion; a coat of tar or varnish.

Coatnoun

Same as Coat of arms. See below.

Coatnoun

A coat card. See below.

Coatverb

To cover with a coat or outer garment.

Coatverb

To cover with a layer of any substance; as, to coat a jar with tin foil; to coat a ceiling.

Coatnoun

an outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down; worn outdoors

Coatnoun

a thin layer covering something;

Coatnoun

growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animal

Coatverb

put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface;

Coatverb

cover or provide with a coat

Coatverb

form a coat over;

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