bedder

bed·der

[bed-er]
noun
1.
bedmaker ( def 1 ).
2.
Also called bedding plant. Horticulture. an ornamental plant that is suitable for planting with other plants in a bed to achieve a desired visual effect.

Origin:
1605–15; bed + -er1

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bedder (ˈbɛdə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  (Brit) (at some universities) a college servant employed to keep students' rooms in order
2.  a plant that may be grown in a garden bed

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