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bed
1[ bed ]
noun
- a piece of furniture upon which or within which a person sleeps, rests, or stays when not well.
- the mattress and bedclothes together with the bedstead of a bed.
- the bedstead alone.
- the act of or time for sleeping:
Now for a cup of cocoa and then bed.
- the use of a bed for the night; lodging:
I reserved a bed at the old inn.
- the marital relationship.
- any resting place:
making his bed under a tree.
- something resembling a bed in form or position.
- a piece or area of ground in a garden or lawn in which plants are grown.
- an area in a greenhouse in which plants are grown.
- the plants in such areas.
- the bottom of a lake, river, sea, or other body of water.
- a piece or part forming a foundation or base.
- a layer of rock; a stratum.
Synonyms: deposit, lode, seam, stratification
- a foundation surface of earth or rock supporting a track, pavement, or the like:
a gravel bed for the roadway.
- Building Trades.
- the underside of a stone, brick, slate, tile, etc., laid in position.
- the upper side of a stone laid in position.
- the layer of mortar in which a brick, stone, etc., is laid.
- the natural stratification of a stone:
a stone laid on bed.
- Furniture. skirt ( def 6b ).
- the flat surface in a printing press on which the form of type is laid.
- Transportation. the body or, sometimes, the floor or bottom of a truck or trailer.
- Chemistry. a compact mass of a substance functioning in a reaction as a catalyst or reactant.
- Sports.
- the canvas surface of a trampoline.
- the smooth, wooden floor of a bowling alley.
- the slate surface of a billiard table to which the cloth is fastened.
- Zoology. flesh enveloping the base of a claw, especially the germinative layer beneath the claw.
- Also called mock,. Shipbuilding. a shaped steel pattern upon which furnaced plates for the hull of a vessel are hammered to shape.
verb (used with object)
- to provide with a bed.
- to put to bed.
- Horticulture. to plant in or as in a bed.
- to lay flat.
- to place in a bed or layer:
to bed oysters.
- to embed, as in a substance:
bedding the flagstones in concrete.
- to take or accompany to bed for purposes of sexual intercourse.
verb (used without object)
- to have sleeping accommodations:
He says we can bed there for the night.
- Geology. to form a compact layer or stratum.
- (of a metal structural part) to lie flat or close against another part.
- Archaic. to go to bed.
verb phrase
- to make a bed for (a person, animal, etc.).
- to retire to bed:
They put out the fire and decided to bed down for the night.
B.Ed.
2abbreviation for
- Bachelor of Education.
BEd
1abbreviation for
- Bachelor of Education
bed
2/ bɛd /
noun
- a piece of furniture on which to sleep
- the mattress and bedclothes on such a piece of furniture
an unmade bed
- sleep or rest
time for bed
- any place in which a person or animal sleeps or rests
- med a unit of potential occupancy in a hospital or residential institution
- informal.a place for sexual intercourse
- informal.sexual intercourse
- a plot of ground in which plants are grown, esp when considered together with the plants in it
a flower bed
- the bottom of a river, lake, or sea
- a part of this used for cultivation of a plant or animal
oyster beds
- a layer of crushed rock, gravel, etc, used as a foundation for a road, railway, etc
- a layer of mortar in a masonry wall
- the underside of a brick, tile, slate, etc, when in position Compare back 1
- any underlying structure or part
- a layer of rock, esp sedimentary rock
- the flat part of a letterpress printing press onto or against which the type forme is placed
- a layer of solid particles of an absorbent, catalyst, or reagent through which a fluid is passed during the course of a chemical reaction or other process
- a machine base on which a moving part carrying a tool or workpiece slides
lathe bed
- a bed of rosesa situation of comfort or ease
- to be brought to bed archaic.to give birth (to)
- bed of nails
- a situation or position of extreme difficulty
- a bed studded with nails on which a fakir lies
- get out of bed on the wrong side informal.to be ill-tempered from the start of the day
- go to bed
- often foll by with to have sexual intercourse (with)
- journalism printing (of a newspaper, magazine, etc) to go to press; start printing
- in bed with informal.cooperating closely with (another person, organization, government, etc.) esp covertly
- put to bed
- journalism to finalize work on (a newspaper, magazine, etc) so that it is ready to go to press
- printing to lock up the type forme of (a publication) in the press before printing
- take to one's bedto remain in bed, esp because of illness
verb
- usually foll by down to go to or put into a place to sleep or rest
- tr to have sexual intercourse with
- tr to place, fix, or sink firmly into position; embed
- geology to form or be arranged in a distinct layer; stratify
- troften foll byout to plant in a bed of soil
bed
/ bĕd /
- A layer of sediments or rock, such as coal, that extends under a large area and has a distinct set of characteristics that distinguish it from other layers below and above it.
- The bottom of a body of water, such as a lake, stream, or ocean.
Other Words From
- bedless adjective
- bedlike adjective
- inter·bed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of bed1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bed1
Idioms and Phrases
- get up on the wrong side of the bed, to be irritable or bad-tempered from the start of a day:
Never try to reason with him when he's gotten up on the wrong side of the bed.
- go to bed with, to have sexual intercourse with.
- go to bed,
- to retire, especially for the night.
- to engage in sexual relations.
- in bed,
- beneath the covers of a bed.
- engaged in sexual intercourse.
- jump / get into bed with, to form a close, often temporary, alliance, usually with an unlikely ally:
Industry was charged with jumping into bed with labor on the issue.
- make a bed, to fit a bed with sheets and blankets.
- make one's bed, to be responsible for one's own actions and their results:
You've made your bed—now lie in it.
- put to bed,
- to help (a child, invalid, etc.) go to bed.
- Printing. to lock up (forms) in a press in preparation for printing.
- to work on the preparation of (an edition of a newspaper, periodical, etc.) up to the time of going to press.
More idioms and phrases containing bed
- early to bed
- get up on the wrong side of bed
- go to bed with
- make one's bed and lie in it
- make the bed
- put to bed
- should have stood in bed
- strange bedfellows
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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