bead
n.
1.
1. A small, often round piece of material, such as glass, plastic, or wood, that is pierced for stringing or threading.
2. beads A necklace made of such pieces.
3. beads Roman Catholic Church. A rosary.
4. Obsolete. A prayer. Often used in the plural.
2. A small, round object, especially:
1. A drop of moisture: beads of sweat.
2. A bubble of gas in a liquid.
3. 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.
1. A decoration consisting of a usually continuous series of small spherical shapes, as on a convex molding.
2. 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 (or get) a bead on.
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No. A UV Bead will change color when exposed to sunlight.
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A 7mm bead is .275 inches in diameter (through the hole).
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A cylinder bead is usually called a bugle bead.
an antonym for bead is sead
No. A UV Bead will change color when exposed to sunlight.
A bead breaker is a tool or device used to separate a bead from a tyre rim.
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It is called a "slurry bead" when equal amounts of liquid and powder are used to create a bead.
Bang Bead happened in 2000.
Bead Friend was created in 2003.
Bead Game was created in 1977.
Bang Bead was created in 2000.
The Bead Museum was created in 1984.
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