Undercoated: meaning, definitions and examples

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undercoated

 

[ ˈʌndərˌkoʊtɪd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

painting technique

Undercoated refers to a surface that has been prepared by applying a base layer of paint or coating, typically beneath the final topcoat. This process is essential for ensuring that the final color adheres well and appears more consistent. The undercoat can help to seal the material, prevent absorbency, and enhance the durability of the finish. It is especially important when painting porous surfaces like wood or drywall to achieve a professional-looking result.

Synonyms

base-coated, primed, sealed

Examples of usage

  • The walls were undercoated before the final coat was applied.
  • To achieve a smooth finish, make sure the surface is properly undercoated.
  • An undercoated surface enhances the vibrancy of the top color.

Translations

Translations of the word "undercoated" in other languages:

🇵🇹 pintado de fundo

🇮🇳 अंडरकोटेड

🇩🇪 unterlackiert

🇮🇩 dicoat dasar

🇺🇦 підшарований

🇵🇱 podkładowy

🇯🇵 アンダーコートされた

🇫🇷 sous-couché

🇪🇸 subcapa

🇹🇷 alt katmanlı

🇰🇷 언더코팅된

🇸🇦 مغطى بالأسفل

🇨🇿 podkladový

🇸🇰 podkladový

🇨🇳 底漆涂层

🇸🇮 podlaga

🇮🇸 undirstrikaður

🇰🇿 негізгі қабатталған

🇬🇪 ქვედა ფენა

🇦🇿 alt təbəqə

🇲🇽 subcapa

Etymology

The term 'undercoated' derives from the word 'undercoat', which entered the English lexicon around the early 20th century, primarily in the context of painting and finishing processes. The prefix 'under-' indicates something that is below or beneath, while 'coat' refers to a layer of paint or other covering. Originally used in the field of painting, the concept of undercoating also applies to other areas such as automotive finishes and woodworking. The practice of applying an undercoat can be traced back to the early methods of protecting and beautifying surfaces, where multiple layers were often needed to achieve durability and aesthetics. Over the decades, advancements in paint technology have refined undercoating materials to improve adhesion, drying time, and finish quality.