"Outer coat" refers to the layer of clothing or fur that is worn on top of other clothes or fur. It is the exterior layer that provides protection or insulation from the outside, such as a jacket or a thick layer of fur on an animal.
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They might use this energy to fuel their creation of that hard
outer coat of minerals.
You have a light and crispy
outer coating with a soft potato and caramelized onion center... why?
This shepherd breed has a short and smooth coat that has a soft under coat and a
harsh outer coat.
This breed of dog often has two coats, including a
coarse outer coat, with a thick under coat.
In fact, their coat is double coat, a
hard outer coat over soft under coat.
Although quinoa is very healthy, it contains a natural
outer coating which can be upsetting to the stomach.
He has a double coat, the soft, dense under layer covered by a harsh medium
length outer coat.
Otherwise too much batter around the hot dog will end up being messy in the oil and you will not get a
smooth outer coating.
But a genetic error prevents the seeds from forming hard
outer coats like normal seeds do.
A 1 % solution of household bleach can be used to remove the
sticky outer coating of the eggs, making it easier to rinse them away.
The
hard outer coat is easily kept clean with a brush and occasional dry cleaning.
The coat has a thick undercoat of soft, dense wool and a
longer outer coat of harsh hair that stands out from the body, creating a fluffy look.
Jack Russell Terriers can have any of three coat types: rough, a double coat with a short dense undercoat and a dense
wiry outer coat with wiry eyebrows and a beard; broken, which is a coat between rough and smooth, closer than a rough coat with longer guard hairs than in a smooth, with or without the eyebrows and beard; and smooth, with a short, flat, hard coat.
Blessed with a double coat, these dogs have a dense, furry undercoat and a long,
straight outer coat with harsh hair.
Smooth, has a hard
dense outer coat with a soft undercoat with no ruff or feathering on its legs and tail.
The Scottish Terrier, often called the «Scottie,» is best recognized for its distinctive profile and hard, wiry, weather -
resistant outer coat in a black, brindle or wheaten color.
His unique double coat consists of a soft undercoat and a harsh water - and dirt -
repellent outer coat made up of «guard hairs.»
Antiviral and antibacterial properties protect your
precious outer coat from environmental pollution.
They have a distinctive curly or
wavy outer coat in liver or dark chocolate.
Despite sounding like a made - up marketing buzzword word, the iPhone X's «oleophobic»
outer coating does repel grease and smudges, though not significantly.
Their coats comprise of a thick undercoat to keep them warm and a heavy coarse
outer coat for protection.
The ideal cold - weather canine has a
thick outer coat which wicks away moisture, a soft furry under layer which holds warmth (like long underwear), tough feet, and an amazing metabolism that supports strength, endurance, speed, and recovery.
The
profuse outer coat is very long, reaching 6 to 8 inches in length, and ranges from straight to curly, with wavy preferred.
A shorter coated version will barely shed while its counterpart with a
shorted outer coat but a woolly inner coat will comparatively shed more.
The Newfoundland has a stiff,
oily outer coat of moderate length and afleecy undercoat to adapt to the harsh climate of its home island.
GROOMING THE BEARDED COLLIE The Beardie has a double coat with a soft furry undercoat and a close, harsh textured
flat outer coat.
The Siberian Husky has a double coat — a soft undercoat and a protective and water -
proof outer coat, which provides insulation from heat and cold.
The
waterproof outer coat with dense under layer is brilliantly adapted to cope with his country of origin's severe winters but requires a lot of attention to achieve the «Show Ring» Look.
Their medium - length double coat withstands icy water with a
soft outer coat and a dense undercoat.
Its fine, fossilized structure scratches the
waxy outer coating of fleas and other insects so they dehydrate and die.
German Shepherds have two coats: a longer,
firm outer coat with coarse hairs that usually shed out as single hairs and a softer, fluffier undercoat that sheds in big clumps.
A
heavy outer coat forms the low maintenance cords, and heavy undercoat will form mats in a solid mass, or in wide or narrow ribbons.
The wiry
outer coat combines with the woolly undercoat to produce the distinctive cords which need separating regularly to produce the «Mop Look».
The coat consists of dense, rough and
crisp outer coat and short wooly, slightly oily, water - resistant undercoat.
The coat consists of hard and dense straight
outer coat covering the dog well over the body and legs, and a soft undercoat.
This antibody targeted a
virus outer coat (envelope) region to which the broad neutralizing antibodies also bound.
Their waxy
outer coats repel water like oil, sometimes to such a degree that they have trouble slipping under the surface.
It consists of a waterproof undercoat and a hard,
shaggy outer coat that is neither straight nor curly.
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