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Clad vs. Petticoated: What's the Difference?

Clad and Petticoated Definitions

Clad

To sheathe or cover (a metal) with a metal.

Petticoated

A girl's or woman's undergarment, worn under a dress or skirt, that is often full and trimmed with ruffles or lace. Also called pettiskirt.

Clad

To cover with a protective or insulating layer of other material.

Petticoated

Relating to or characteristic of women.

Clad

A past tense and a past participle of clothe.
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Petticoated

Wearing a petticoat

Clad

(archaic) clothe

Petticoated

Wearing or furnished with a petticoat;
Petticoated ladies
A petticoated table

Clad

To clothe, to dress.

Clad

To cover with a cladding or another material (for example, insulation).
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Clad

To imbue (with a specified quality); to envelop or surround.

Clad

Wearing clothing or some other covering (for example, an armour) on the body; clothed, dressed.

Clad

S}} Covered, enveloped in, or surrounded by a cladding, or a specified material or substance.

Clad

(figurative) Adorned, ornamented.

Clad

To clothe.

Clad

Wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination;
Clothed and in his right mind
Proud of her well-clothed family
Nurses clad in white
White-clad nurses

Clad

Having an outer covering especially of thin metal;
Steel-clad
Armor-clad

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