Canadian French Meaning of mattresses
matelas
Other Canadian French words related to matelas
- lits
- Divans
- sofas
- lits
- lits superposés
- berceaux
- Futon
- futons
- Palettes
- étagères
- berceaux
- Lit superposé
- berceaux
- berceaux
- Méridienne
- loge dans des asiles de nuit
- Lits de plumes
- lits à baldaquin
- hamacs
- foin
- kip
- tanières
- Lit escamotable
- serviettes hygiéniques
- sacs
- racket
- Sofa-lit
- Canapés de studio
- Lit gigogne
- Lits à eau
Nearest Words of mattresses
Definitions and Meaning of mattresses in English
mattresses
a fabric case filled with resilient material (such as cotton, hair, feathers, foam rubber, or an arrangement of coiled springs) used either alone as a bed or on a bedstead, a soft, airtight case that is designed to be inflated and used as a bed, a sack that can be filled with air or water and used as a mattress, a fabric case filled with springy material used as a bed or on a bedstead, a device (as of interwoven brush and poles) used to protect a shoreline, bank, or streambed from erosion
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matelas
a fabric case filled with resilient material (such as cotton, hair, feathers, foam rubber, or an arrangement of coiled springs) used either alone as a bed or on
lits,Divans,sofas,lits,lits superposés,berceaux,Futon,futons,Palettes,étagères
No antonyms found.
matters => affaires, matter-of-factly => objectivement, matronymics => Matronyme, matrons => matrones, matriarchs => matriarches,