Greatcoat
[greyt-koht] /ˈgreɪtˌkoʊt/
noun, Chiefly British.
1.
a heavy overcoat.
/ˈɡreɪtˌkəʊt/
noun
1.
a heavy overcoat, now worn esp by men in the armed forces
n.
“large, heavy overcoat,” 1660s, from great + coat (n.).
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