bluecoat

/ˈbluːkoʊt/
noun
  1. A person who wears a blue coat as part of a uniform, especially a police officer or a soldier in history.
    • A bluecoat helped the lost child find her parents.
    • During the Civil War, bluecoats were Union soldiers.
    • The bluecoat directed traffic at the busy intersection.
  2. A blue coat or jacket, especially as a uniform or distinctive garment.
    • He wore a bluecoat to the formal event.
    • The school's uniform includes a bluecoat with gold buttons.
    • She hung her bluecoat in the closet.
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