
1) Bed clothing 2) Bedclothes 3) Cloth covering 4) Cover of night 5) Exclusively Saxon word 6) Exclusively Anglo word 7) Linens and things 8) Litter 9) Straw in a stable 10) Word of purely Anglo origin 11) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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1) Bedclothes 2) Bedclothing 3) Bedcover 4) Bedcovers 5) Bedroll 6) Bedspread 7) Blanket 8) Blanket coverage 9) Counterpane 10) Covers 11) Linens 12) Quilt
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- covering that are used on a bed
- material used to provide a bed for animals
- furnish with a bed
- put to bed
- have sexual intercourse with
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bed • (n.) A bed and its furniture; the materials of a bed, whether for man or beast; bedclothes; litter. • (n.) The state or position of beds and layers.
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(F scellement, R baza, pat) A layer, usually of concrete or mortar, for providing continuous support to such items as bricks, slabs, pipes (BS 892, 5385). VAR. to embed (F sceller)
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In fishing, this term refers to bedding fish during the spawning period.
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Straw, wood shavings, shredded paper, or anything else scattered on the floor of a chicken coop to absorb moisture and manure.
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a cushioning layer or layers applied to a cable immediately beneath a metallic layer such as the armour or the reinforcement
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material used in nesting box for sleeping on
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The division of sediment or sedimentary rock into parallel layers (beds) that can be distinguished from each other by such features as chemical composition and grain size.
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The characteristic structure of sedimentary rocks in which layers of different composition, grain si
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Aggregate onto which slabs, blocks or pipes are laid. Usually single size for pipes and coarse sand or coarse dust for blocks and slabs.
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is the way in which distinct layers or sedimentary rock are laid on one another. The surface between successive beds is called a bedding plane.
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Bed'ding noun [ Anglo-Saxon
bedding ,
beding . See
Bed .]
1. A bed and its furniture; the materials of a bed, whether for man or beast; bedclothes; litter.
2. (Geol.) The state or position of beds and layers.
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Bedding refers to the arrangement of sedimentary rocks in about parallel layers or strata which correspond to the original sediments.
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A characteristic of sedimentary rocks in which parallel planar surfaces separating different grain sizes or compositions indicate successive depositional surfaces that existed at the time of sedimentation.
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Sinking a pattern down into the sand to the desired position and ramming the sand around it.
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Layering in the rock that can be picked out by varying textures, colours and mineralogy's. It reflects episodes of rapid deposition followed by relatively little. Beds vary in thickness, those ranging in thickness from several metres down to centimetre size are called strata. Those less than a centimetre thick are called laminations. The surface be...
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Material used to absorb moisture and provide cushion. It is easily cleaned to provide a clean, dry surface and reduce the incidence of mastitis. Possible bedding materials include: straw, sawdust, wood chips, sand, ground limestone, separated manure solids, shredded newspaper, corn stalks, bark, peanut hulls, sunflower hulls and rice hulls.
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A collective term used to signify presence of beds, or layers, in sedimentary rocks and deposits.
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material scattered on the floor of a poultry house to absorb moisture and manure (also called litter)
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The arrangement of sedimentary rocks in layers.
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The arrangement of sedimentary rocks in layers.
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The arrangement of sedimentary rocks in layers.
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blankets, sheets, etc., used on a bed; bedclothes. · bedclothes together with a matress. · litter; straw, etc., as a bed for animals. · · a foundation or bottom layer. · a thin layer of putty laid in the rabbet of a window frame or muntin to give a pane of glass an even backing.
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