Results for: act of covering with a protective layer
English English
corner of car, fire guard, metal guard at front of locomotive, mudguard, protective cushion, wingfender
council area in northeastern England, established in 1996, covering largely the same area as the historic divisionEast Riding of Yorkshire
cover for a curtain rod, fabric cover for a bed base, short curtain covering the top of a window; ruffle covering the base of a bedvalance
cover for bed, covering for a bed (i.e. blanket or quilt)bedspread
cover for pillow, pillowslip, fabric covering for a pillowpillowcase
cover metal with metal, cover with a protective layer, bond one layer of metal to another, cover with cladding, covered, dressed, attiredclad
cover soil with mulch, soil covering, spread leaves or straw around plants to prevent water loss or freezing of roots, straw; loose leaves spread around plants to avoid water loss and freezing of rootsmulch
cover wall with paneling, cover walls of room with wooden panels, cover with decorative panels, lower part of wall of room, oak paneling, wainscoting, wood panel or lining on the walls of room; design or covering that only decorates the bottom half of ...wainscot
cover with a dome, crystal formation resembling a roof, curved hemispherical roof or ceiling, cupola, anything shaped like a dome, curved rock layer, form a hemispherical shape, hemispherical building structure, hemispherical top, large stately buildin...dome
cover with a roof, construct an overhead covering for a building, exterior upper covering of a building, fix roof on something, highest point, structure covering a body cavity, top of inside cavity, top partroof
cover with a thin layer of material that is superior to the material which it is covering (usually wood); give a superficially fine or pleasing appearance, deceptive appearance, fix veneer to something, glue layers to make plywood, hide something behin...veneer
cover with a thin layer of metal; electrify with an electrical current (also spelled galvanize)galvanise
cover with tar, dark thick substance obtained from wood and other organic substances (used in protective coatings and sealants); sailor (Informal), residue from tobacco smoke, smear or cover with tar, cover with asphalt, cover with pitch, thick black l...tar
cover with turf, cover with turf or sod, cover with a layer of grass and soil, ground, section of grass that has been cut or uprooted from the earth; turf, uppermost layer of soil containing grass roots and plants; homosexual (British Slang); guy, fell...sod
cover, cover floor with carpet, cover or furnish with carpeting; reprimand, floor covering, layer or covering, piece of floor covering, rug, fabric floor coveringcarpet
 

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