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bead B0131400 (bēd)n.1. a. A small, often round piece of material, such as glass, plastic, or wood, that is pierced for stringing or threading.b. beads A necklace made of such pieces.c. beads Roman Catholic Church A rosary.d. often beads Obsolete A prayer.2. A small, round object, especially:a. A drop of moisture: beads of sweat.b. A bubble of gas in a liquid.c. A small metal knob on the muzzle of a firearm, such as a rifle, used for sighting.3. A strip of material, usually wood, with one molded edge placed flush against the inner part of a door or window frame.4. Architecture a. A decoration consisting of a usually continuous series of small spherical shapes, as on a convex molding.b. Beading.5. A projecting rim or lip, as on a pneumatic tire.6. A line of continuously applied ductile material, such as solder or caulking compound.7. Chemistry A globule of fused borax or other flux used in a bead test.tr. & intr.v. bead·ed, bead·ing, beads To furnish with or collect into beads.Idiom: draw/get a bead on To take careful aim at. [Middle English bede, rosary bead, prayer, from Old English bed, bedu, gebed, prayer; see gwhedh- in Indo-European roots.]beads (biːdz) pl n (Clothing & Fashion) a necklaceThesaurusNoun | 1. | beads - several beads threaded together on a stringstring of beadsprayer beads, rosary - a string of beads used in counting prayers (especially by Catholics)string - a collection of objects threaded on a single strandpeag, wampumpeag, wampum - small cylindrical beads made from polished shells and fashioned into strings or belts; used by certain Native American peoples as jewelry or currency | TranslationsimperlareornarespumareбусычёткиIdiomsSeebeadBeads
Beads small ornaments that are pierced through and used as necklaces. Since ancient times, beads of various materials have been widespread among most of the peoples of the world. Stone and bone beads appeared as early as the Neolithic age, and metal beads appeared in the Bronze Age. With the invention of glass in ancient Egypt, glass beads began to be widely used. In the Middle Ages glass beads were produced in Venice, Rus’, Middle Asia, and elsewhere. From the 11th through 14th centuries spherical beads of rock crystal and carnelian beads in the form of two pyramids joined at the bases (so-called bipyramidal beads) were used in Rus’. Carnelian was the favorite stone of many peoples for beads, but the form given to it varied from country to country. BEADS
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beads Related to beads: MichaelsSynonyms for beadsnoun several beads threaded together on a stringSynonymsRelated Words- prayer beads
- rosary
- string
- peag
- wampumpeag
- wampum
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