clad
/klad/
verb
past participle of clothe.
adjective
- clothed."they were clad in T-shirts and shorts"synonyms: dressed, clothed, attired, got up, garbed, rigged out, costumed, wearing, sporting, dolled up, caparisoned, accoutred, appareled
- provided with cladding."copper-clad boards"
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clad · 1 of 5. Synonyms of clad. past tense and past participle of clothe. clad · 2 of 5. adjective · ˈklad. 1. : being covered or clothed. ivy-clad buildings.
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to bond a metal to (another metal), especially to provide with a protective coat.
(of people) dressed, or (of things) covered: A stranger appeared, clad in white.
adjective · naked · nude · bare · stripped · unclad · unclothed · undressed · raw · bottomless · topless.
Clad means "dressed or covered." Most kids go to school clad in jeans and t-shirts, but students in the Shakespeare club might show up clad in velvet gowns ...
A building, part of a building, or mountain that is clad with something is covered by that thing. ... The walls and floors are clad with ceramic tiles.