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/ˈkōtiNG/,
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coatings, plural;
  1. A thin layer or covering of something
    • - a coating of paint
  2. Material used for making coats


  1. (coated) having a coating; covered with an outer layer or film; often used in combination; "coated paper has a smooth polished coating especially suitable for halftone printing"; "sugar-coated pills"
  2. (coated) having or dressed in a coat
  3. (coating) a thin layer covering something; "a second coat of paint"
  4. (coating) a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance); "the boat had a metallic finish"; "he applied a coat of a clear finish"; "when the finish is too thin it is difficult to apply evenly"
  5. (coating) a heavy fabric suitable for coats
  6. (coating) application: the work of applying something; "the doctor prescribed a topical application of iodine"; "a complete bleach requires several applications"; "the surface was ready for a coating of paint";
  7. Coating is a covering that is applied to the surface of an object, usually referred to as the substrate. In many cases coatings are applied to improve surface properties of the substrate, such as appearance, adhesion, wetability, corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and scratch resistance. ...
  8. (Coated) Fabrics that are coated are usually done so with a liquid or semi liquid product. Coatings can be urethanes, acrylics, PVC, neoprene’s, and many other types of substances. ...
  9. (Coated (Paper)) Paper coated with clay, white pigments and a binder. Better for printing because there is less picking.
  10. (Coated) printing papers which after making have had a surface coating with clay etc, to give a smoother, more even finish with greater opacity.
  11. (COATED) Paper is smooth and polished; something has been applied to the surface to make it appear glossy.
  12. (Coated) the application of magnesium fluoride to at least one optical surface for enhanced contrast and light transmission.
  13. (Coated) Paper that has received a coating to achieve a special finish. See Art Paper.
  14. (Coated) A clay and other material coating on paper, to make it smoother and less absorbent to ink. Produces a smooth finish and better print but can rub off and crack on folds, taking the ink with it. It is therefore usually laminated to protect the ink from cracking.
  15. (Coated) A single layer on at least one lens.
  16. (Coated) Fabrics that are coated with urethane for water resistance or water proofness.
  17. (Coated) One or more surfaces are coated.
  18. (Coated) Paper that has been covered or layered with another material like gloss or silk.
  19. (Coated) Papers that have clay slurry applied to their surface. These papers can range from extremely shiny to very dull. The chief benefit of these papers is that less ink is absorbed into the paper making for brighter colors and greater detail. Glossy papers are all coated papers.
  20. (Coated) a fabric finish that has a thin protective film laminated to the fabric to make it durable, easy to care for and in most cases waterproof.
  21. (Coated) a paper covered with a suspension of china clay, pigment and adhesive.
  22. (Coated) stamp paper showing a shiny gleen across its surface, as opposed to non-coated.
  23. (Coating) The mixture of clay materials that are applied to paper to improve the smoothness of the paper's surface and improve ink holdout during the printing process.  Examples are Aqueous coating (AQ) and UV coating. ...
  24. (coating) In platemaking, the light-sensitive polymer or mixture applied to a metal plate. In printing, an emulsion, varnish or lacquer applied over a printed surface to protect it.
  25. (coating) The process of applying a protective film to a sign. Coating includes such diverse activities as applying a layer of varnish over gold leaf to laminating clear vinyl over a digitally produced graphic.