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1,352 words match “BED”

RUBEDINOUS a.
Reddish. [R.] M. Stuart.
SCABBED a. 2 definitions
Abounding with scabs; diseased with scabs.
SCABBEDNESS n.
Scabbiness.
SCRABBED EGGS n.
A Lenten dish, composed of eggs boiled hard, chopped, and seasoned with butter, salt, and pepper. Halliwell.
SCRUBBED a.
Dwarfed or stunted; scrubby.
SHABBED a.
Shabby. [Obs.] Wood.
SLUGABED n.
One who indulges in lying abed; a sluggard. [R.] "Fie, you slugabed!" Shak.
STUBBED a. 3 definitions
Abounding in stubs; stubby. A bit of stubbed ground, once a wood. R. Browning.
STUBBEDNESS n.
The quality or state of being stubbed.
SUBEDITOR n.
An assistant editor, as of a periodical or journal.
SUBURBED a.
Having a suburb or suburbs on its outer part.
SURBED v.
. . . has something of a grain parallel with the horizon, and therefore should not be surbedded. Gilbert White.
THREE-LOBED a.
Having three lobes. Three-lobed leaf (Bot.), a leaf divided into three parts, the sinuses extending not more than half way to the middle, and either the parts of the sinuses being rounded.
THUMBED a. 2 definitions
Having thumbs.
TOM ' BEDLAM n.
ospitel, Eng.; hence, a wandering mendicant, either mad or feigning to be so; a madman; a bedlamite.
TRILOBED a.
Same as Trilobate.
TRUCKLE-BED n.
A low bed on wheels, that may be pushed under another bed; a trundle-bed. "His standing bed and truckle-bed." Shak.
TRUNDLE-BED n.
A low bed that is moved on trundles, or little wheels, so that it can be pushed under a higher bed; a truckle-bed; also, sometimes, a simiral bed without wheels. Chapman.
UNBARBED a. 2 definitions
Not shaven. [Obs.]
UNBED v.
To raise or rouse from bed. Eels unbed themselves and stir at the noise of thunder. Wa
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