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Hello again, is the word "rainy coat" used? What is the better word for that? And what's the difference between it and a "jacket"?
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Raincoat. A rain coat is specially designed to protect you from the rain. The primary purpose of a jacket is to protect you from the cold.
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Hi Sara. We don't say "rainy coat." We say either "raincoat" or "rain jacket." Raincoat and rain jacket usually mean the same thing. However, if you remove "rain" and just say "coat"/"jacket," then a coat is usually heavier than a jacket and it's worn in colder weather.
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Raincoat. Maybe longer than a jacket.
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"Rainy coat" is incorrect. The word is "raincoat." There is no precise distinction between "coat" and "jacket." A jacket is a short coat. Today the temperature was 9° and I wore a jacket that came down to my waist. When it gets really cold I have a heavy winter coat that comes down almost to my knees.
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