dust coat
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Definition
- Noun:
- A loose, full-length protective garment: A "dust coat" is a long, loose-fitting coat or overall that reaches to the ankles, designed to protect one's clothing from dust and dirt.
Usage
- The primary use of a dust coat is for protection in messy or dusty environments, such as workshops, laboratories, or while cleaning.
- It is typically worn over regular clothing.
Examples
- Noun:
- The scientist put on a white dust coat before entering the laboratory.
- For the spring cleaning, she wore an old dust coat to protect her clothes.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: In the past, dust coats were commonly worn by motorists in open-top cars to protect their clothing from road dust.
- Professional Context: In certain trades, like painting or woodworking, a dust coat is essential personal protective equipment (PPE).
Variants and Related Words
- Duster (n): A synonym for "dust coat," especially in American English. It can also refer to a shorter garment or a cloth for removing dust.
- She grabbed a feather duster to clean the shelves. (Here, "duster" means a cleaning tool, not a coat.)
- Coverall (n): A one-piece protective garment, similar in function to a dust coat but often more form-fitting.
- Smock (n): A loose, lightweight overgarment, often shorter than a dust coat, worn to protect clothing.
Synonyms
- Overall (n): A loose-fitting protective garment.
- Protective coat (n): A general term for any coat designed for protection.
Related Phrases
- "To don a dust coat": To put on a dust coat.
- He donned his dust coat before starting the messy repair work.
Noun
- a loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles