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bedding

American  
[bed-ing] / ˈbɛd ɪŋ /

noun

  1. blankets, sheets, etc., used on a bed; bedclothes.

  2. bedclothes together with a mattress.

  3. litter; straw, etc., as a bed for animals.

  4. Building Trades.

    1. a foundation or bottom layer.

    2. a thin layer of putty laid in the rabbet of a window frame or muntin to give a pane of glass an even backing.

  5. Geology. arrangement of sedimentary rocks in strata.


adjective

  1. Horticulture. of or relating to a plant especially suited to or prepared for planting in an open-air bed for ornamental displays.

    bedding hyacinths; bedding begonias.

bedding British  
/ ˈbɛdɪŋ /

noun

  1. bedclothes, sometimes considered together with a mattress

  2. litter, such as straw, for animals

  3. something acting as a foundation, such as mortar under a brick

  4. the arrangement of a mass of rocks into distinct layers; stratification

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Etymology

Origin of bedding

before 1000; Middle English, Old English; bed, -ing 1

Explanation

Use the word bedding when you're talking about sheets, pillowcases, blankets, or any other coverings for a bed. If you switch from a twin to a queen-sized bed, you'll need new bedding. When a college student moves into a dorm room she brings her own bedding, and when your grandmother gets her guest room ready for a visitor, she might wash all the bedding. Bedding also means the straw, hay, or other materials that a farm animal sleeps on — or the shredded paper you use to line your gerbil's cage. It comes from the Old English word beddinge, "bed covering," from bedd, "bed" or "resting place."

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It also said the addition of Leggett & Platt, which also produces components for cars, would expand Somnigroup’s business beyond bedding.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026

Waiting in my seat: Saks Fifth Avenue bedding, including two pillows, a comforter and a blanket, headphones, bottled water and an amenity kit with designer skin care from Perricone MD.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026

On Friday, the staff had finished their iftar meal, ending their daily fast for Ramadan, and were bedding down for the night.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 16, 2026

A study found the problem was worse in urban areas, with pesticides reaching streams through misconnected sewers and discharges from waste-water treatment plants after pets and their bedding were washed.

From BBC • Mar. 10, 2026

And she dropped her eyes and fell to twisting a bit of the bedding where a thread was loosened, and she waited patiently as one who scarcely expects an answer.

From "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck