Definition of Coverall

1. Noun. A loose-fitting protective garment that is worn over other clothing.


Definition of Coverall

1. Noun. (Chiefly American English) A loose-fitting protective garment worn over other clothing. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Coverall

1. a one-piece work garment [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coverall

cover slip
cover song
cover stock
cover stories
cover story
cover test
cover the bases
cover up
cover version
cover versions
coverability
coverable
coverage
coverages
coverall (current term)
coveralled
coveralls
coverb
coverbal
coverbs
coverchief
coverchiefs
covercle
covercles
coverdisc
coverdiscs
coverdisk
coverdisks
covered

Literary usage of Coverall

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Watchmaker and Jeweler: An Encyclopedia for the Horologist, Jeweler by George Henry Abbott Hazlitt (1898)
"... which will be found sufficient to coverall the operations in the ordinary run of watch re,jw«-«. Fg. 295. and the ingenious workman can from time to ..."

2. Some Notes on the History of the Bogart Family in Canada with Genealogical by Marshall Campbell Bogart (1918)
"... de coverall, who in the reign of Edward II married Margaret, daughter of Peter Pigot of Willaston; and then passing over the intermediate generations ..."

3. Pacific Northwest Agricultural Insect & Plant Disease Study Manual by Hugh W. Homan, Russell W. Clausen (1998)
"You may be required to wear a coverall or a chemical-resistant suit or apron. ... If you wear a two-piece coverall, do not tuck it in at the waist. ..."

4. Papers and Proceedings of the Surgeon General's Conference on Agricultural edited by Melvin L. Myers (1994)
"We have gloves; we have a nonwoven coverall; and we have a mixing process here going on. But we know that lots of workers would rather dress like this when ..."

5. American Watchmaker and Jeweler: An Encyclopedia for the Horologist, Jeweler by George Henry Abbott Hazlitt (1898)
"... which will be found sufficient to coverall the operations in the ordinary run of watch re,jw«-«. Fg. 295. and the ingenious workman can from time to ..."

6. Some Notes on the History of the Bogart Family in Canada with Genealogical by Marshall Campbell Bogart (1918)
"... de coverall, who in the reign of Edward II married Margaret, daughter of Peter Pigot of Willaston; and then passing over the intermediate generations ..."

7. Pacific Northwest Agricultural Insect & Plant Disease Study Manual by Hugh W. Homan, Russell W. Clausen (1998)
"You may be required to wear a coverall or a chemical-resistant suit or apron. ... If you wear a two-piece coverall, do not tuck it in at the waist. ..."

8. Papers and Proceedings of the Surgeon General's Conference on Agricultural edited by Melvin L. Myers (1994)
"We have gloves; we have a nonwoven coverall; and we have a mixing process here going on. But we know that lots of workers would rather dress like this when ..."

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