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Bedding vs Comforter - What's the difference?

bedding | comforter |

As a noun bedding

is the textiles associated with a bed, eg, sheets, pillowcases, bedspreads, blankets, etc.

As a verb bedding

is .

As a proper noun comforter is

(christianity) the holy spirit, the holy ghost.

bedding

Noun

(-)
  • The textiles associated with a bed, e.g., sheets, pillowcases, bedspreads, blankets, etc.
  • Any material used by or provided to animals to lie on.
  • (geology) a structure occurring in granite and similar massive rocks that allows them to split in well-defined planes horizontally or parallel to the land surface
  • (horticulture) the temporary planting of fast-growing plants into flower beds to create colourful, temporary, seasonal displays, during spring, summer or winter
  • Synonyms

    * (textiles associated with a bed) bedclothes, bedlinen

    Derived terms

    * (geology) bedding plane

    Verb

    (head)
  • ----

    comforter

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person who comforts someone who is suffering.
  • * Shakespeare
  • Let no comforter delight mine ear / But such a one whose wrongs do suit with mine.
  • (US) A padded cover for a bed, duvet, continental quilt.
  • (old fashioned, mostly UK) A woollen scarf for winter.
  • * Popular Science Monthly
  • The American schoolboy takes off his comforter and unbuttons his jacket before going in for a snowball fight.
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  • (UK, NZ, AU) A pacifier.
  • Synonyms

    * (person who comforts) consoler * (padded bed cover) duvet, (continental) quilt

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