different between weatherproof vs weatertight
weatherproof
English
Etymology
From weather +? -proof
Adjective
weatherproof (comparative more weatherproof, superlative most weatherproof)
- Capable of resisting damage caused by the weather.
Translations
Verb
weatherproof (third-person singular simple present weatherproofs, present participle weatherproofing, simple past and past participle weatherproofed)
- To make something resistant to damage caused by the weather.
Derived terms
- weatherproofer (agent noun)
Translations
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