WordNet
n. a light coat worn to protect clothing from substances used while working in a laboratory [syn: lab coat]
Usage examples of "laboratory coat".
Suvorov watched one of the screens as an attendant in a laboratory coat lifted a panel on Senator Larimer's cocoon and inserted a hypodermic needle into one arm.
Even the shapeless laboratory coat he wore seemed to have been tailored for him.
She was wearing a white laboratory coat which was unbuttoned, revealing a beige sweater and a single strand of small, natural pearls.
Her body was still slick with oil as her tears fell on his white laboratory coat.
The assailant, he now realized, was dressed in a white laboratory coat.
Apparently unaware of how much his habit annoyed others, Moset brushed a speck of lint from his laboratory coat and accepted a cup of hot fish juice.
She wore a white laboratory coat, and her unnaturally pale face was set in a belligerent frown.
As if his hide had turned to liquid, the loose flap melted down inside his laboratory coat.
Suddenly one of the short bookcases began to revolve, revealing a small man in a white laboratory coat His face was a remarkable road map of the most startling traits of half-a-dozen different species, and his broad smile was equally universal.
A little man wearing a white laboratory coat stepped off the platform and gave them a crinkled smile.
Doc-everyone around the place, children, servants, lab technicians, seemed to call him that- was a tall, lean, graying man, presently wearing a laboratory coat.
Sitting behind his desk in a starched white laboratory coat, he took a complete medical history, then performed a preliminary examination.
Dressed in a white laboratory coat, the thin man was leaning heavily on a wooden cane, obviously favoring his left leg.