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undercoat

[uhn-der-koht] / ˈʌn dərˌkoʊt /


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So I clipped the top and sides, where the outer coat and undercoat were the thickest.

From New York Times

The ewe, deflated in its fresh, bleached undercoat, is then snapped like a football, pushed between Brennan’s legs to a numbered holding pen outside.

From Seattle Times

We spent some 60 hours underneath the car scraping off undercoating, which had probably been put on by a dealership when the car was originally purchased.

From The Wall Street Journal

He does most of the work himself, calling in a friend when he gets swamped and outsourcing some of the undercoating for the beach rides.

From Washington Times

The large, leathery, dark-green leaves are undercoated with fuzzy cinnamon-brown felt.

From Seattle Times