noun a piece of furniture for sleep or rest
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In medical settings, a bed is used for patients to rest or receive treatment.
Used to describe a layer of rock or sediment that is distinct from surrounding layers.
Used in the context of hotels, motels, and accommodations to refer to a place for guests to sleep.
Refers to a prepared area of soil where plants are grown, such as a flower bed or vegetable bed.
A piece of furniture typically used for sleeping or resting.
The word 'bed' can be used by a writer to describe a setting or scene in a story, such as 'The character lay on the bed, staring at the ceiling.'
A psychologist may use the concept of a bed in therapy sessions to discuss sleep patterns, dreams, or relaxation techniques.
An interior designer may use 'bed' to refer to a piece of furniture in a room layout plan or to discuss bedding choices for a bedroom design.
A hotel manager may use 'bed' to refer to the quality and comfort of beds in guest rooms or to discuss room availability based on the number of beds in each room.
A doctor may use 'bed' to refer to a hospital bed for patients or to discuss bed rest as a treatment option for certain medical conditions.