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- | A '''bedroom''' is a large [[room]] where people usually [[sleep]] for the [[night]] and/or for [[relaxation]] during the day. | + | # A piece of [[furniture]], usually flat and soft, to [[sleep]] on. |
- | + | # A prepared [[spot]] to spend the night in, as in [[camping]] bed. | |
+ | # A garden [[plot]], as in "bed of roses". | ||
+ | # The [[bottom]] of a lake or other body of water, as in "sea bed". | ||
+ | # An area where a large number of [[oyster]]s, [[mussel]]s, or other [[sessile]] [[shellfish]] is found. | ||
+ | # A flat [[surface]] or layer on which something else is to be placed, as a "bed of lettuce". | ||
+ | # A [[deposit]] of [[ore]], [[coal]] etc. | ||
+ | # A [[shape]]d piece of [[timber]] to hold a [[cask]] clear of a [[ship|ship’s]] [[floor]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Bedroom]] | *[[Bedroom]] | ||
*''[[Philosophy in the Bedroom]]'' | *''[[Philosophy in the Bedroom]]'' | ||
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- A piece of furniture, usually flat and soft, to sleep on.
- A prepared spot to spend the night in, as in camping bed.
- A garden plot, as in "bed of roses".
- The bottom of a lake or other body of water, as in "sea bed".
- An area where a large number of oysters, mussels, or other sessile shellfish is found.
- A flat surface or layer on which something else is to be placed, as a "bed of lettuce".
- A deposit of ore, coal etc.
- A shaped piece of timber to hold a cask clear of a ship’s floor.
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