clad

clad
clad1
/klad/, v.
1. a pt. and pp. of clothe.
adj. (usually used in combination)
2. dressed: ill-clad vagrants.
3. covered: vine-clad cottages.
[bef. 950; ME cladd(e), OE clathod(e) clothed. See CLOTHE, -ED2]
clad2
/klad/, v.t., clad, cladding.
to bond a metal to (another metal), esp. to provide with a protective coat.
[1935-40; special use of CLAD1]

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