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dread·nought[ˈdrednɔ:t]n* * *['drednɔːt]n (NAUT)Dreadnought m* * *2. dicker, wetterfester Stoff oder Mantel* * *n.Schlachtschiff n.
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overcoat — ☆ overcoat [ō′vər kōt΄ ] n. a coat, esp. a heavy coat, worn over the usual clothing for warmth … English World dictionary
Overcoat — For other uses, see Overcoat (disambiguation). Overcoat (left) and topcoat (right) from The Gazette of Fashion, 1872. An overcoat is a type of long coat intended to be worn as the outermost garment. Overcoats usually extend below the knee, but… … Wikipedia
heavy — heav|y1 [ hevi ] adjective *** ▸ 1 with a lot of weight ▸ 2 many things ▸ 3 with physical effort ▸ 4 showing anger ▸ 5 smell: sweet & strong ▸ 6 not attractive ▸ 7 with a lot of force etc. ▸ 8 uncomfortable or tired ▸ 9 very severe ▸ 10… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
heavy — I UK [ˈhevɪ] / US adjective Word forms heavy : adjective heavy comparative heavier superlative heaviest *** 1) a heavy object weighs a lot She was struggling with a heavy suitcase. Careful – that box is pretty heavy. You should soon be able to… … English dictionary
heavy — adj. 1 weighing a lot VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ▪ My suitcase was beginning to feel very heavy. ▪ become, get, grow … Collocations dictionary
overcoat — noun A heavy garment worn over other clothes, for protection from cold or weather. A winter coat … Wiktionary
overcoat — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ long ▪ heavy, thick ▪ dark … Collocations dictionary
overcoat — n topcoat, outer coat, surcoat, Chiefly Brit. greatcoat, winter coat, heavy coat, fearnought, dreadnought; ulster, paletot, raglan; surtout, frock coat; fur, fur coat, parka; coat, wrap, cloak, mantle, Obs. manteau, cape, inverness … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
overcoat — n. 1 a heavy coat, esp. one worn over indoor clothes for warmth outdoors in cold weather. 2 a protective coat of paint etc … Useful english dictionary
box coat — noun a short coat that hangs loosely from the shoulders • Hypernyms: ↑coat * * * noun Etymology: box (II) + coat; from its use by coachmen riding on the box exposed to all kinds of weather 1. : a heavy overcoat with or without shoulder capes… … Useful english dictionary
ul|ster — «UHL stuhr», noun. a long, loose, heavy overcoat, often belted. Ulsters were originally made of frieze, or other heavy fabric, in Ulster, Ireland: »All superimposed upon their normal attire…in winter an ulster or its equivalent (London Times).… … Useful english dictionary