for+bedding
101bedstréaw — n ( es/ ) straw for bedding …
102litter — [13] The word litter has come a long way semantically since it was born, from ‘bed’ to 313 lobster ‘rubbish scattered untidily’. It goes back ultimately to Latin lectus ‘bed’, a distant relative of English lie and source of French lit ‘bed’… …
103litter — Straw, hay, wood shavings, or other materials used for bedding animals …
104straw — strÉ”Ë n. dry threshed grain stalks (used for bedding, animal fodder, basket weaving, etc.); single stalk of grain; hollow slender tube used to suck up liquids; something of little importance adj. of or pertaining to straw, made from dried… …
105straws — strÉ”Ë n. dry threshed grain stalks (used for bedding, animal fodder, basket weaving, etc.); single stalk of grain; hollow slender tube used to suck up liquids; something of little importance adj. of or pertaining to straw, made from dried… …
106ted — verb (teds, tedding, tedded) turn over and spread out (grass, hay, or straw) to dry or for bedding. Derivatives tedder noun tedding noun Origin ME: from ON tethja spread manure (past tense tadda), related to tad dung …
107sedge-flats — Tracts of land lying below ordinary high water mark, which are covered by every tide, and grow a coarse or long sedge, which cattle will not eat, and which like seaweed, is valuable only for bedding and manure. Church v Meeker, 34 Conn 421, 429 …
108litter — [13] The word litter has come a long way semantically since it was born, from ‘bed’ to ‘rubbish scattered untidily’. It goes back ultimately to Latin lectus ‘bed’, a distant relative of English lie and source of French lit ‘bed’ (which forms the… …
109bedstraw — n. 1 any herbaceous plant of the genus Galium, once used as straw for bedding. 2 (in full Our Lady s bedstraw) a bedstraw, G. verum, with yellow flowers …
110Mattress — For other uses, see Mattress (disambiguation). A pillow top queen size mattress. A mattress is a manufactured product to sleep or lie on, consisting of resilient materials and covered with an outer fabric or ticking. In the developed world it is… …