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Undercoat may
refer to: Down hair, or underfur, of an
animal Primer (paint),
applied to a
surface before the
visible final coat of
paint will be applied...
- lacquerware. The main
distinguishing feature of Wajima-nuri is the
durable undercoating achieved by the
applying multiple layers of
urushi mixed with powdered...
- "awn hair"; and the down hair or
undercoat,
which is very fine and
about 1 cm long.
Cornish Rexes only have the
undercoat. The curl in
their fur is caused...
- by a
double coat,
consisting of a
longer outer layer and a soft,
dense undercoat. They are
known for
their athleticism, agility, and alertness,
often seen...
- wool, the goat's fine, soft, downy,
winter undercoat, in
commercial quality and quantity. This
undercoat grows as the days get
shorter and is ****ociated...
-
Kennel Club.
Their fur is
darker than
other spaniels and they have no
undercoat like most of the
other field type spaniels. The
Field Spaniel was originally...
- with a long,
straight outer coat and a short, thick, cotton-wool like
undercoat. The Wolfsspitz/Keeshond is the
largest variety of
Deutscher Spitz, standing...
-
ancients never gilded except with this green”
being used as a bole, or
undercoating. In the
Middle Ages one of its best-known uses was in the underpainting...
- hair and
another fibre.
Camel hair has two components:
guard hair and
undercoat.
Guard hair is the
outer protective fur,
which is co**** and inflexible...
- out in detail. The
technique allows for
faster painting and
makes the
undercoat an
integral part of the
painting itself. The
Italian Renaissance painter...