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Coaster

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Noun

1. coaster

a resident of a coastal area

2. coaster

someone who coasts

3. coaster

a covering (plate or mat) that protects the surface of a table (i.e., from the condensation on a cold glass or bottle)

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Coaster

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noun
1. British
a vessel or trader engaged in coastal commerce
2. 
a small tray, sometimes on wheels, for holding a decanter, wine bottle, etc
3. 
a person or thing that coasts
4. 
a protective disc or mat on which to place a glass or bottle
5. US short for roller-coaster
6. West Africa
a European resident on the coast
noun
New Zealand
a person from the West Coast of the South Island, New Zealand

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Coaster

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noun
1. 
a person or thing that coasts
2. 
a ship that carries cargo or passengers from port to port along a coast
3.  US
a sled or wagon for coasting
4. 
a small tray, usually on wheels, as for passing a wine decanter around a table
5. 
a small tray, mat, or disk placed under a glass or bottle to protect a table or other surface

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Coaster

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n.
1. One that coasts, as:
a. One who acts in an aimless manner.
b. A sled or toboggan.
c. One who rides a sled or toboggan.
2. Nautical A vessel engaged in coastal trade: "dirty British coaster with a salt-caked smokestack" (John Masefield).
3. A roller coaster.
4.
a. A small mat or plate placed under a vessel to protect a tabletop or other surface beneath.
b. A small tray, often on wheels, for passing something, such as a wine decanter, around a table.
5. A resident of a coastal region.

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