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  1.  Geol. Not arranged in beds.

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1842.  Sedgwick, in Hudson’s Guide Lakes (1843), 198. Great masses of granite and other kinds of crystalline unbedded rock.

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1890.  Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc., Aug., 393. There are two crags,… of which one is slate, striking directly at the other which is unbedded grit.

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  2.  Not put to bed. (In quot. spec.)

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1877.  Sir H. Taylor, Edwin the Fair, III. viii. Wks. II. 121. We deem’d it best that this unbedded bride Should visit Chester, there to live recluse.

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