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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
Example Sentences
There is little controversy about the scale of the problem in social care, the system that helps older and disabled people with day-to-day tasks like washing, dressing, getting out of bed, eating and medication.
Lice are spread by direct contact with the hair or items that an infested person has used, like hats, combs, brushes, towels, pillows, beds or even stuffed animals.
In some shots Mbuya is holding the beloved radio that she carries around all day and takes to bed with her.
A post-mortem examination found she died of injuries from abuse but Roberson says his daughter fell out of her bed and when he returned hours later she was not breathing.
"They have two mental health beds available at any one time for members of Parliament. And it's surprising how often they're occupied."
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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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