raincoat
raincoat
raincoat
Compound words for "rain" include "raincoat," which refers to a waterproof coat worn to protect against rain, and "rainfall," describing the amount of rain that falls in a specific area over a period. Another example is "rainbow," the colorful arc that appears in the sky after rain. These compounds combine "rain" with other words to convey specific meanings related to rain.
In Spanish, it means, "sarape." It means a blanket with a hole in it to be worn as a coat.
A car coat is a light weight coat, heavier than a spring coat, but not as heavy as a winter coat. It is usually just above or below the knee and is to be worn over clothing to cover and/or protect your outfit.
It's a type of rain jacket, plain and simple.
The "mad scientist" lab coat is worn my scientists in the laboratory to protect their street clothes from any damage when performing experiments and it acts as a uniform.
They wear normal clothes, the lab coats are just worn to protect their clothing from spills and stains.
Usually a womans coat is more revealing than a mans coat but it also can depend on button shapes, patterns it can also depend on age group its made for.
Army Uniforms
A zamarra is a sheepskin coat worn in parts of Spain.
Difference between a suit coat and a sports coat is that a suit coat is part of a suit and a sport coat is sold separately and is worn with a variety of bottoms. The suit coat is usually worn with the trousers that match it, as a suit.