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bedding 1. something acting as a foundation, such as mortar under a brick 2. the arrangement of a mass of rocks into distinct layers; stratification bedding [′bed·iŋ] (civil engineering) Mortar, putty, or other substance used to secure a firm and even bearing, such as putty laid in the rabbet of a window frame, or mortar used to lay bricks. A base which is prepared in soil or concrete for laying masonry or concrete. (geology) Condition where planes divide sedimentary rocks of the same or different lithology. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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These results suggested that this bedding material contained endocrine-disruptive substances. Under construction in this small town is an energy-producing plant that will burn turkey "litter"--a mix of dung and the wood chips used as bedding material for the birds. ``They are forced to sleep on the floors or on benches without bedding material,'' said Los Angeles lawyer Cynthia Anderson-Barker. |
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