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Definitions of beader in various dictionaries:
verb - to adorn with beads (round pieces of glass)
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Certain craft hobbyist |
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Oct 8 2005 New York Times |
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One who makes decorative beading. |
A small piece of glass, stone, or similar material that is threaded with others to make a necklace or rosary or sewn on to fabric. |
A drop of a liquid on a surface. |
A small knob forming the foresight of a gun. |
The reinforced inner edge of a pneumatic tyre that grips the rim of the wheel. |
An ornamental plaster moulding resembling a string of beads or having a semicircular cross section. |
Decorate or cover with beads. |
Cover (a surface) with drops of moisture. |
Beader might refer to |
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The Beaver (genus Castor) is a large, primarily nocturnal, semiaquatic rodent. Castor includes two extant species, the North American beaver (Castor canadensis) (native to North America) and Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) (Eurasia). Beavers are known for building dams, canals, and lodges (homes). They are the second-largest rodent in the world (after the capybara). Their colonies create one or more dams to provide still, deep water to protect against predators, and to float food and building material. The North American beaver population was once more than 60 million, but as of 1988 was 6–12 million. This population decline is the result of extensive hunting for fur, for glands used as medicine and perfume, and because the beavers' harvesting of trees and flooding of waterways may interfere with other land uses. |