- A
match is a tool for
starting a fire. Typically,
matches are made of
small wooden sticks or
stiff paper. One end is
coated with a
material that can be...
- A
trench coat is a
variety of
coat made of
waterproof heavy-duty fabric,
originally developed for
British Army
officers before the
First World War, and...
- A pea
coat (or peacoat, pea jacket,
pilot jacket,
reefer jacket) is an
outer coat,
generally of a navy-coloured
heavy wool,
originally worn by sailors...
- The
coat of arms of
Tanzania comprises a warrior's
shield which bears a
golden portion on the
upper part
followed underneath by the flag of Tanzania. The...
- insulation. Dogs with both
under coat and top
coat are said to have a
double coat. Dogs with a
single coat have a
coat composed solely of
guard hairs,...
- been
selected to
match the
white field and red lion of Limburg.
Coat of arms of
Waleran III, Duke of
Limburg (Lion of Limburg)
Coat of arms of the Counts...
- The
coat of arms of
Ukraine is a blue
shield with a
golden trident. It is
colloquially known as the
tryzub (Ukrainian: тризуб,
pronounced [trɪˈzub], lit...
-
wearing a
frock coat, gray top hat and spats. By 1926, the King
shocked the
public by
wearing a
black morning coat instead of a
frock coat (a
small but significant...
- The
coat of arms of
Great Britain was the
coat of arms used by the
monarchs of the
Kingdom of
Great Britain,
which existed from 1707 to 1801. The kingdom...
-
during the 17th century,
Oliver Cromwell's
soldiers turned their coats inside out to
match the
colors of the
Royal army (see
Examples below). Even in a modern...