bed
— Noun
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~ a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit; "he worked in the coal beds"
bed
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~ a plot of ground in which plants are growing; "the gardener planted a bed of roses"
bed
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~ single thickness of usually some homogeneous substance; "slices of hard-boiled egg on a bed of spinach"
bed
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~ a depression forming the ground under a body of water; "he searched for treasure on the ocean bed"
bed
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~ a foundation of earth or rock supporting a road or railroad track; "the track bed had washed away"
bed
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~ a piece of furniture that provides a place to sleep; "he sat on the edge of the bed"; "the room had only a bed and chair"
bed
— Noun
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~ the flat surface of a printing press on which the type form is laid in the last stage of producing a newspaper or magazine or book etc.
Beda
— Noun
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~ (Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735)
bedbug
— Noun
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~ bug of temperate regions that infests especially beds and feeds on human blood
bedchamber
— Noun
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~ a room used primarily for sleeping
bedclothes
— Noun
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~ coverings that are used on a bed
bedcover
— Noun
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~ decorative cover for a bed
bedder
— Noun
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~ an ornamental plant suitable for planting in a flowerbed
bedding
— Noun
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~ material used to provide a bed for animals
bedding
— Noun
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~ coverings that are used on a bed
Bede
— Noun
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~ (Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735)
bedesman
— Noun
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~ a person who is paid to pray for the soul of another
bedevilment
— Noun
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~ the act of harassing someone
bedfellow
— Noun
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~ a temporary associate; "politics makes strange bedfellows"
bedfellow
— Noun
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~ a person with whom you share a bed