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Definition of bed
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Bed (n.) (Used as the
symbol
of
matrimony)
Marriage.
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Absorbed
::
Absorbed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Absor.
Ammonite
::
Ammonite
(n.) A
fossil
cephalopod
shell
related
to the
nautilus.
There are many
genera
and
species,
and all are
extinct,
the
typical
forms
having
existed
only in the
Mesozoic
age, when they were
exceedingly
numerous.
They
differ
from the
nautili
in
having
the
margins
of the septa very much lobed or
plaited,
and the
siphuncle
dorsal.
Also
called
serpent
stone,
snake
stone,
and cornu
Ammonis..
Ballast
::
Ballast
(a.)
Gravel,
broken
stone,
etc., laid in the bed of a
railroad
to make it firm and
solid..
Bedyeing
::
Bedyeing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bedy.
Nest
::
Nest (n.) The bed or
receptacle
prepared
by a fowl for
holding
her eggs and for
hatching
and
rearing
her
young.
Bedside
::
Bedside
(n.) The side of a bed.
Peaceful
::
Peaceful
(a.)
Possessing
or
enjoying
peace;
not
disturbed
by war,
tumult,
agitation,
anxiety,
or
commotion;
quiet;
tranquil;
as, a
peaceful
time; a
peaceful
country;
a
peaceful
end..
Dispassion
::
Dispassion
(n.)
Freedom
from
passion;
an
undisturbed
state;
apathy.
Passive
::
Passive
(a.)
Receiving
or
enduring
without
either
active
sympathy
or
active
resistance;
without
emotion
or
excitement;
patient;
not
opposing;
unresisting;
as,
passive
obedience;
passive
submission..
Persistent
::
Persistent
(a.)
Remaining
beyond
the
period
when parts of the same kind
sometimes
fall off or are
absorbed;
permanent;
as,
persistent
teeth or
gills;
a
persistent
calyx;
--
opposed
to
deciduous,
and
caducous..
Systematic
::
System
(n.) One of the
stellate
or
irregular
clusters
of
intimately
united
zooids
which are
imbedded
in, or
scattered
over, the
surface
of the
common
tissue
of many
compound
ascidians..
Hodgkin''s Disease
::
Hodgkin's
disease
() A
morbid
condition
characterized
by
progressive
anaemia
and
enlargement
of the
lymphatic
glands;
-- first
described
by Dr.
Hodgkin,
an
English
physician..
Yapock
::
Yapock
(n.) A South
American
aquatic
opossum
(Chironectes
variegatus)
found in
Guiana
and
Brazil.
Its hind feet are
webbed,
and its fore feet do not have an
opposable
thumb for
climbing.
Called
also water
opossum..
Asperity
::
Asperity
(n.) Moral
roughness;
roughness
of
manner;
severity;
crabbedness;
harshness;
--
opposed
to
mildness.
Tellurism
::
Tellurism
(n.) An
hypothesis
of
animal
magnetism
propounded
by Dr.
Keiser,
in
Germany,
in which the
phenomena
are
ascribed
to the
agency
of a
telluric
spirit
or
influence..
Asleep
::
Asleep
(a. & adv.)
Numbed,
and,
usually,
tingling..
Lair
::
Lair (n.) A place in which to lie or rest;
especially,
the bed or couch of a wild
beast..
Muskrat
::
Muskrat
(n.) A North
American
aquatic
fur-bearing
rodent
(Fiber
zibethicus).
It
resembles
a rat in color and
having
a long scaly tail, but the tail is
compressed,
the bind feet are
webbed,
and the ears are
concealed
in the fur. It has scent
glands
which
secrete
a
substance
having
a
strong
odor of musk.
Called
also
musquash,
musk
beaver,
and
ondatra..
Hatch
::
Hatch (n.) A
bedstead.
Holing
::
Holing
(n.)
Undercutting
in a bed of coal, in order to bring down the upper
mass..
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