clothed, dressed; having a bonded outer layer of another metal or an alloy
CLAD
Snow-clad; snow-covered.
It means the object is plated with pure silver.
The past tense is also 'clad'.
Nevada.
It means the object is plated with pure silver.
Gold clad (gold plated)
Means gold clad? I think
Ill-clad is two syllables: ill-clad.
Clad refers to a process in which two or more different metals are bonded together to combine their properties and benefits. This can enhance the strength, corrosion resistance, or appearance of the metal.
All-Clad was created in 1960.
In the 1940s and 1950s, Hollywood's most glamorous actresses were often clad in velvet and pearls. The royal knights were clad in suits of armor. Clad in a crisp, white shirt and business suit, he left for the job interview. The toddler, clad in his fuzzy pajamas, ran to his mother's bedside.