cobertura

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1) covering, act of covering
 * 2) cover
 * 3) cover-up
 * 4) coverage

Etymology
From (13th century, ), from, from.

Noun

 * 1) cover
 * 2) lid
 * 3) coverage
 * 1) coverage
 * 1) coverage

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) the act of covering something
 * 2) cover anything which covers other things
 * 3)  penthouse apartment on the top floor of a building
 * 4)  funds for redeeming a cheque
 * 5)  news coverage a media organization’s account of an occurrence
 * 6)  protection from enemy fire
 * 7)  the act of preventing adversaries from reaching a team
 * 8)  contents of the topmost layer of soil
 * 9) insurance warranty
 * 10) coverage the extent to which a television radio or internet signal reaches
 * 11)  cover a set of sets whose union contains the given set
 * 12) icing sweet covering of baked goods
 * 1)  the act of preventing adversaries from reaching a team
 * 2)  contents of the topmost layer of soil
 * 3) insurance warranty
 * 4) coverage the extent to which a television radio or internet signal reaches
 * 5)  cover a set of sets whose union contains the given set
 * 6) icing sweet covering of baked goods
 * 1) coverage the extent to which a television radio or internet signal reaches
 * 2)  cover a set of sets whose union contains the given set
 * 3) icing sweet covering of baked goods
 * 1)  cover a set of sets whose union contains the given set
 * 2) icing sweet covering of baked goods

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1) coverage (e.g. of a story in a newspaper)
 * 2) cover (something to physically cover)
 * 3) reception; signal (e.g. on a mobile phone)