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Look up coats in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coats may refer to: Coats (surname) Coats, Kansas, US Coats, North Carolina, US Coats Island, Nunavut
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Daniel Ray Coats (born May 16, 1943) is an American politician, attorney, and diplomat from the state of Indiana. A Republican, Coats has served in the
sons, James & Peter, took up the business under the name of J. & P. Coats. In 1890 Coats listed on the London Stock Exchange, with capital of £5.7 million
sizing of trench coats. Makers in recent years have resized trench coats downwards to conform more closely to overcoat sizing, as two coats would rarely be
Coates (footballer) (1923–2014), Australian rules footballer George Coats, 1st Baron Glentanar (1849–1918), Scottish cotton manufacturer George Coats
of knee length coats (under-coats) such as frock coats, dress coats, and morning coats are cut to be a little longer than the under-coat so as to completely
coats and morning coats tails at the back. From the 1920s, the frock coat was increasingly replaced as day formal wear by the cut-away morning coat.
Daniel Coats may refer to: Dan Coats (born 1943), former Director of National Intelligence and former United States Senator from Indiana Daniel Coats (American
1969, 22(2), pp. 289–296. Abstract. Coats, A W, ed. (1971). The Classical Economists and Economic Policy. Coats, A W; R.D. Collison Black; Craufurd Goodwin
COATS
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Coates.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from a lost place named Coatsworth, possibly in County Durham, where the modern surname is most frequent.
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Girl/Female
Christian, German
Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Frederic; Holy Reconciliation
Boy/Male
German Spanish American
Truth-speaker or guardian.
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful
Girl/Female
English
Based on the initials J. C. or an abbreviation of Jacinda.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Servant of Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Joy; Gladness
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Brave; A Lady who Accomplishes Difficult Tasks
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harlock, a nickname for someone with gray hair, from Old English hÄr ‘gray’ + locc ‘lock’.
Girl/Female
British, English
Thoughtful; Sensitive
Girl/Female
Hindu
Incomparable
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v. t.
To join, as two coats of arms on one shield, palewise; hence, to join in honorable mention.
a.
Having or consisting of three coats; -- applied to plastering which consists of pricking-up, floating, and a finishing coat; or, as called in the United States, a scratch coat, browning, and finishing coat.
n.
The act of laying on coats of plaster with a trowel.
v. t.
To arrange (different coats of arms) upon one escutcheon, as when a man inherits from both father and mother the right to bear arms.
n.
The place on an ovule, or seed, where its outer coats cohere with each other and the nucleus.
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The division of a shield containing different coats of arms into four or more compartments.
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The first coating of plaster in work of three coats upon laths. Its surface is scratched once to form a better key for the next coat. In the United States called scratch coat.
n.
An inflammation of the membranes or coats of the eye or of the eyeball.
n.
One who gives publicity, proclaims, or blazons; esp., one who blazons coats of arms; a herald.
n.
One of the different coats of arms arranged upon an escutcheon, denoting the descent of the bearer.
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Cloth for coats; as, an assortment of coatings.
n.
An instrument for currying hairy animals, or cleansing and smoothing their coats; a currycomb.
n.
The representation of a helmet over shields or coats of arms, denoting gradations of rank by modifications of form.
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A wooden pin, or nail, on which to hang things, as coats, etc. Hence, colloquially and figuratively: A support; a reason; a pretext; as, a peg to hang a claim upon.
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One who plates or coats articles with gold or silver; as, a silver plater.
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A whole seed, as contained within the seed coats.
n.
The escutcheon or field on which are placed the bearings in coats of arms. Cf. Lozenge. See Illust. of Escutcheon.
n.
A softening of the coats of the stomach; -- usually a post-morten change.
a.
Causing movement in the walls of vessels; as, the vasomotor mechanisms; the vasomotor nerves, a system of nerves distributed over the muscular coats of the blood vessels.
n.
A low hill of drifting sand usually formed on the coats, but often carried far inland by the prevailing winds.