uncoated

IPA: ʌnkˈoʊtɪd

adjective

  • Not coated
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Examples of "uncoated" in Sentences

  • In general the lamps are uncoated.
  • Tracing paper may be uncoated or coated.
  • A junction is then completed on this uncoated edge.
  • This paper quality can be both coated and uncoated.
  • It is uncoated and sterilized with ethylene oxide gas.
  • Natural tracing paper for laser printing is usually uncoated.
  • The buoy was coated on one side and left uncoated on the other.
  • The book, printed on uncoated paper, frames each image in black.
  • The etching reagent serves to dissolve the uncoated portion of the fiber.
  • On uncoated parchment and paper , silverpoint is particularly light in value.
  • "The market's valuation of Domtar UFS, North America's largest uncoated free sheet maker, is just around $1,000 per metric ton."
  • From your description it sounds like the Spyderco - black synthetic grips with textured polymer inlays, silver (uncoated) VG-10 blade.
  • Use a nylon-bristle brush for porcelain-coated cast-iron grates, and steel­­ — not brass­ — brushes to clean uncoated cast-iron grates.
  • Once you have used all of the coating, transfer the remaining uncoated kale leaves to gallon-size resealable plastic food storage bags and refrigerate for up to 1 week.
  • See our Ratings of more than 30 sets—nonstick, uncoated, and mixed—to find out which culinary stars serve up impressive cookware and which sets should be sent back to the kitchen.
  • Investors' apprehension about Domtar stemmed largely from its core business of producing uncoated free-sheet paper, which is used for computer printers, copy machines and junk mail.
  • Wash a coated surface with hot water, and the bacteria are wiped away more effectively than you can achieve with bleach on an uncoated surface (as tests in an Austrian cheese-packaging plant have proven).
  • "If you give her a Nexium, then you're responsible if she has a heart attack," said the attendant, breaking out uncoated aspirin and sublingual nitroglycerin, which dissolves under your tongue and dilates the blood vessels so there's more blood flow going to the heart, relieving angina.

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