Definition of Bedstead. Meaning of Bedstead. Synonyms of Bedstead

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Definition of Bedstead

Bedstead
Bedstead Bed"stead, n. [Bed + stead a frame.] A framework for supporting a bed.

Meaning of Bedstead from wikipedia

- A bed frame or bedstead is the part of a bed used to position the bed base, the flat part which in turn directly supports the mattress(es). The frame may...
- president of the Murphy Bed and Door Company. Under the name "bureau bedstead" the fold-up bed appeared in the eighteenth century, but never gained po****rity...
- downwards. Due to its unconventional appearance, it was nicknamed the Flying Bedstead. The TMR had been envisioned specifically for conducting research, specifically...
- A rope bed is a type of platform bed in which the sleeper (and mattress) is supported by a lattice of rope, rather than wooden slats. In cold climates...
- he moved to Albany, New York, where he worked as a master mechanic in a bedstead factory. During this period he invented a railway safety brake. By 1852...
- The Bedstead Workmen's ****ociation was a trade union representing workers making bedframes in the United Kingdom, particularly in the area of Birmingham...
- Devil's Bedstead East, at 11,865 feet (3,616 m) above sea level is the fifth-highest peak in the Pioneer Mountains of the U.S. state of Idaho. The peak...
- A bedstead truss bridge is a kind of truss bridge whose vertical endposts are crucial, acting in compression. Megan Venno and Richard E. Mitc**** (January...
- orders was to crown Indian leader Powhatan emperor and give him a fancy bedstead. The Company wanted Smith to pay for Newport's voyage with pitch, tar,...
- Ammonites, his giant bedstead could still be seen as a novelty at the time the narrative was written. If the giant king's bedstead was built in proportion...