Similar words: under consideration, under cover, under control, overcoat, undercut, underclass, fur coat, undercurrent. Meaning: n. 1. seal consisting of a coating of a tar or rubberlike material on the underside of a motor vehicle to retard corrosion 2. the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface 3. thick soft fur lying beneath the longer and coarser guard hair. v. cover with a primer; apply a primer to.
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31. The Kuvasz has a double coat, formed by guard hair and fine undercoat.
32. HAIR: Medium length, straight with dense undercoat, never soft, wavy or wiry.
33. Their coat is short, but has an undercoat to act as insulation from cold or heat.
34. Used as high gloss varnish , color paint, transparent putty and undercoat by mixed with other components.
35. I want all the existing paint stripped off and new undercoat and gloss applied.
36. Undercoat, asas furnishings on breeches and underside of tail, may be lighter shades the dominant color.
37. This means that they have a soft, downy undercoat and a harder guard coat.
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38. Cashmere: Animal - hair fibre forming the downy undercoat of the Kashmir goat.
39. The undercoat is soft and dense and of sufficient length to support the outer coat.
40. Do not reward a dog with a soft silky coat and no undercoat.
41. Double-coated, with fairly long, thick coarse guard hair, with heavy soft undercoat in cold weather which becomes rather sparse in warmer months.
42. The undercoat on black and tan dogs also may be grey or tan.
43. Large black markings, slate colour , or rusty tinge either of top or undercoat are highly undesirable.
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