Coat

/koʊt/ noun, verb

As a noun, a coat is an outer piece of clothing worn over other clothes for warmth or protection. As a verb, it means to cover something with a layer of another substance.

“Coat” comes from Old French “cote,” meaning a tunic or outer garment, likely from a Germanic root. Over time it broadened to mean any protective covering, not just clothing.

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ARمعطف
BNকোট
CSkabát
DAfrakke
DEMantel
ELπαλτό
ESabrigo
FAکت
FItakki
FRmanteau
GUકોટ
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