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a raised area of soil formed in which to plant crops, or an area in which seedlings or transplants are grown for planting in the field later.
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A bed which fills the whole room means that the dreamer awards sexuality too much significance in his life. The reverse is true when the bed is too small or too narrow.
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A stratum of coal or other sedimentary deposit.
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A stratum of coal; also referred to as a vein or seam.
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a specific layer of earth or rock that presents a contrast to other layers of different material lying above, below, or adjacent to it.
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| bed | an ornamental plant suitable for planting in a flowerbed |
| bed | covering that are used on a bed |
| bed | material used to provide a bed for animals |
| bed | an upright geranium having scalloped leaves with a broad color zone inside the margin and white or pink or red flowers |
| bed | material used to provide a bed for animals |
| bed | an ornamental plant suitable for planting in a flowerbed |
| bed | English monk and scholar (672-735) |
| bed | decorate |
| bed | clothed or adorned with finery |
| bed | a person who is paid to pray for the soul of another |
| bed | be confusing or perplexing to |
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