beds (noun)

  • 71placer — noun /ˈpleɪsə/ a) Someone who places or arranges something. Placer gold comes from the weathering of the primary veins releasing the gold to be transported by water action and concentrated in gravel or sand beds. b) Someone who deals in stolen… …

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  • 72deadfall — noun /ˈdɛdfɔːl,ˈdɛdfɑl/ a) A kind of trap for large animals, consisting of a heavy board or log that falls on to the prey. They had lived down in horse barns, army “A” tents with the old blood stains onto them, city hotels with canopy beds, woke… …

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  • 73assise — noun two or more beds or strata of rock united by the occurrence of fossils of the same characteristic species or genera. Syn: bed …

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  • 74macroalga — noun Large algae, often living attached in dense beds, such as kelp. Ant: microalga …

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  • 75parrotbill — noun Any of a group of peculiar birds native to East and Southeast Asia, generally small and long tailed, which inhabit reed beds and similar habitats and feed mainly on seeds …

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  • 76stinkard — noun a) The teledu. Next you have a group of stinkards, vermin whom I hold in abomination. . . . [T]here have been cases proved of persons being killed in their beds by the odour of stinkards; and it is sufficient for one of these creatures… …

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  • 77hammock — noun /ˈhæmək/ a) A swinging couch or bed, usually made of netting or canvas about six feet wide, suspended by clews or cords at the ends. ...the poore ſaylers, who...commonly get forthwith into their beds (or hamackoes) reſting their tyred bodies …

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  • 78bedmaker — noun someone who makes beds …

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  • 79cubage — noun A cubic measurement. The volume of a hospital building divided by the number of beds for which it is planned equals the cubage per bed …

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  • 80bedwork — noun An irrigation system based on a series of beds and ridges …

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