slipcover |
undercoating |
As nouns the difference between slipcover and undercoating
is that
slipcover is a fitted protective or decorative cover that may be slipped off and on a piece of upholstered furniture, usually made of cloth while
undercoating is a coat of paint or other material applied onto a surface before that of a topcoat; an undercoat.
As a verb undercoating is
.
slipcover |
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slipcover |
slipover |
As nouns the difference between slipcover and slipover
is that
slipcover is a fitted protective or decorative cover that may be slipped off and on a piece of upholstered furniture, usually made of cloth while
slipover is any garment that it easy to put on; especially a dress or top.
As an adjective slipover is
slip-on.
slipcover |
antimacassar |
As nouns the difference between slipcover and antimacassar
is that
slipcover is a fitted protective or decorative cover that may be slipped off and on a piece of upholstered furniture, usually made of cloth while
antimacassar is a cover for the back or arms of a chair or sofa, originally to prevent them from being soiled by macassar oil.
slipcover |
slipcovered |
As a noun slipcover
is a fitted protective or decorative cover that may be slipped off and on a piece of upholstered furniture, usually made of cloth.
As an adjective slipcovered is
having a slipcover.