Difference between Prime and Undercoat

What is the difference between Prime and Undercoat?

Prime as a verb is to prepare a mechanism for its main work. while Undercoat as a verb is to apply an undercoat

Prime

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: First in time, order, or sequence First in excellence, quality, or value. Having no integral factors except itself and unity (1 in the case of integers). Such that if it divides a product, it divides one of the mutiplicands. First in importance, degree, or rank. Having its complement closed under multiplication: said only of ideals.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To prepare a mechanism for its main work. To apply a coat of primer paint to.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One of the daily offices of prayer of the Western Church, associated with the early morning (typically 6 a.m.). The early morning. The earliest stage of something. the most active, thriving, or successful stage or period the chief or best individual or part The first note or tone of a musical scale. The first defensive position, with the sword hand held at head height, and the tip of the sword at head height. A prime element of a mathematical structure, particularly a prime number. A four-card hand containing one card of each suit in the game of Primero. Six consecutive blocks, which prevent the opponent's pieces from passing in backgammon. The symbol: ′

Example sentence: Green is the prime color of the world, and that from which its loveliness arises.

Undercoat

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A layer of short hairs underneath the longer ones of an animal's furA coat of paint or other material applied onto a surface before that of a topcoat; a coloured primer

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To apply an undercoat

We hope you now know whether to use Prime or Undercoat in your sentence.

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