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What (who) is bedding - definition

THE MATERIALS LAID ABOVE THE MATTRESS OF A BED FOR HYGIENE, WARMTH, TO PROTECT THE MATTRESS, AND FOR DECORATIVE EFFECT
Bedlinen; Bedspreads; Bedspread; Hotel bedding; Bed Spread; Bed spread; BedSpreads and comforters; Bedskirt; Dust ruffle; Bedclothes; Bed linen
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Bedding         
·noun The state or position of beds and layers.
II. Bedding ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Bed.
III. Bedding ·noun A bed and its furniture; the materials of a bed, whether for man or beast; bedclothes; litter.
bedding         
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1. bedclothes.
straw or similar material for animals to sleep on.
2. a base or bottom layer.
3. Geology the stratification or layering of rocks.
bedding         
Bedding is sheets, blankets, and covers that are used on beds.
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Wikipedia

Bedding

Bedding, also known as bedclothes or bed linen, is the materials laid above the mattress of a bed for hygiene, warmth, protection of the mattress, and decorative effect. Bedding is the removable and washable portion of a human sleeping environment. Multiple sets of bedding for each bed are often washed in rotation and/or changed seasonally to improve sleep comfort at varying room temperatures. Most standardized measurements for bedding are rectangular, but there are also some square-shaped sizes, which allows the user to put on bedding without having to consider its lengthwise orientation (e.g. a 220 cm × 220 cm (87 in × 87 in) duvet).

In American English, the word bedding generally does not include the mattress, bed frame, or bed base (such as box-spring), while in British English it does. In Australian and New Zealand English, bedding is often called manchester, especially in shops. Manchester was a center of the cotton industry in the late 18th and the 19th century, and into the 20th century, and so cotton goods (principally sheets and towels) were given the name 'Manchester goods', which later was simplified to 'manchester'.

A set of bedding generally consists of at least flat or fitted bed sheet that covers the mattress; a flat top sheet; either a blanket, a quilt, or a duvet. Sometimes with a duvet cover is to be used in addition to or instead of – the top sheet; and a number of pillows with pillowcases, also referred to as pillow shams. (See § Terminology for more info on all these terms.) Additional blankets, etc. may be added to ensure the necessary insulation in cold sleeping areas. A common practice for children and some adults is to decorate a bed with plush stuffed animals, dolls, and other soft toys. These are not included under the designation of bedding, although they may provide additional warmth to the sleeper.

Examples of use of bedding
1. "Who needs apple green bedding?" It wasn‘t about the bedding, of course.
2. The feathers were used primarily for bedding, quilts and coats.
3. TOOK COVER÷ A pair carried bedding into a shelter Sunday.
4. We‘ve got her new pink bedding which she‘ll love.
5. But there wasn‘t nearly enough bedding to go around.