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1. Geol. Not arranged in beds.
1842. Sedgwick, in Hudsons Guide Lakes (1843), 198. Great masses of granite and other kinds of crystalline unbedded rock.
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.
2. Not put to bed. (In quot. spec.)
1877. Sir H. Taylor, Edwin the Fair, III. viii. Wks. II. 121. We deemd it best that this unbedded bride Should visit Chester, there to live recluse.