"bedstock" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: bedstocks [plural]
Etymology: From bed + stock. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|bed|stock}} bed + stock Head templates: {{en-noun}} bedstock (plural bedstocks)
  1. The structural framework that supports a bed, which can include any of the headboard, footboard, side rails, and platform or slats, depending on the type of bed.
    Sense id: en-bedstock-en-noun-wdaH9Iix Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 61 39 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 58 42 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 60 40
  2. Beds that are available for commercial purposes.
    Sense id: en-bedstock-en-noun-cDouF0bC

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1873, Alfred Swaine Taylor, The Principles and practice of medical jurisprudence v. 1:",
          "text": "There was some medical evidence in support of the view of their accidental origin, but according to Dr. Ogston there was no blood on the bedstock where the nails were represented to have been: and as the woman had died from bleeding, this was not likely to have escaped being stained with blood, if the woulds, as alleged for the defence, had really been produced by the nails.",
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          "ref": "1998, Valerie Dorge, F. Carey Howlett, Painted Wood: History and Conservation, page 319:",
          "text": "Each rail of the bedstock is attached by a mortise-and-tenon joint to the headboard. It is somewhat unusual that the foot of the bedstock, which has its own low, freestanding footposts with turned finials, is also tenoned to the main footposts supporting the tester.",
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          "ref": "2010, David Weston, Louise Weston, Start and Run A Bed & Breakfast:",
          "text": "Were this sector to be even futher penalised by additional taxation and administrative burdens, the effect would be either to (a) reduce available tourism bedstock and hence damage the UK's £74 billion tourism economy, and/or ( b ) require replacement purpose-built commercial bedstock, and thus more new building, reduced sustainability, more damage to the environment, less open land, more usage of energy and other resources, and the under-usage of existing buildings.",
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          "text": "These figures imply that Malta would have 316 beds per square kilometer, in an already densely populate country,, and 100,000 beds by 2030 means that the current licensed bedstock will almost double in ten years and create bedstock equivalent to that created in the past 60 years.",
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