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an outer garment with sleeves, worn outdoors and typically extending below the hips
a short, square-cut style of coat designed to be worn when driving a car
a loose-fitting coat hanging straight down from the shoulders, particularly as worn by men (sometimes as part of military uniform) in the 19th and early 20th centuries
(in road-making) a thin coating of tar or asphalt applied before a road is laid to form an adhesive bond
a kind of sheepskin coat with the skin outside, typically having a shaggy border
a stand with hooks on which to hang coats, hats, etc.
a short, light overcoat designed to be worn for outdoor sports such as shooting and riding
a coat with long tails at the back, worn by men on very formal occasions
a coat made of duffel, typically hooded and fastened with toggles
a man’s double-breasted, long-skirted coat, now worn chiefly on formal occasions
cover (an object) with a polyester or epoxy powder, which is then heated to fuse into a protective layer
a long white protective garment worn by doctors, hospital attendants, and laboratory workers