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Undercoat - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An undercoat is a layer of paint applied as a base before the topcoat, ensuring better adhesion and durability. It can also refer to the dense, soft fur beneath an animal’s outer coat.

undercoat

/ˈʌndərˌkoʊt/ /ˈʌndəˌkəʊt/

Definition:

A layer of paint or material applied beneath the topcoat for protection or adhesion.

Synonyms:

base coat, primer, underlayer

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

topcoat, finish coat

Common Collocations:

apply undercoat, dry undercoat, remove undercoat

Derivatives:

undercoated, undercoating

Usage Tips:

Apply undercoat before painting to ensure better adhesion and durability of the topcoat.

Common Phrases:

"undercoat of paint, " "apply an undercoat, " "seal with undercoat"

Etymology:

Derived from "under-" + "coat," first used in the early 19th century for preparatory layers in painting.

Examples:

  • 1. The painter applied a white undercoat first.
  • 2. Always let the undercoat dry completely before adding color.
  • 3. The car’s undercoat protects it from rust and damage.
  • 4. She sanded the old undercoat to smooth the surface.

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