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weather resistance

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weather resistance [′weth·ər ri‚zis·təns]
(engineering)
The ability of a material, paint, film, or the like to withstand the effects of wind, rain, or sun and to retain its appearance and integrity.

weather resistance
The ability of a material, paint film, or the like to withstand effects of wind, rain, sun, etc., and retain its appearance and integrity.


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