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bead·ing [ˈbi:dɪŋ] N

beading

bead [bi:d] N

1. bead (for jewellery):

biser m

2. bead fig (droplet):

bead (part of a tyre) N

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Today a wide range of beading styles flourish.
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Her designs are often characterised by lace, beading and embroidery.
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The body whorl is still more feebly sculptured, the beading having become obsolete.
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Plateau beadworkers are known for their contour-style beading and their elaborate horse regalia.
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The broad interorbital region (located between the eyes) is hourglass-shaped, with squared edges and weakly developed beading.
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In the original design both sides of the coin are encircled by dots, a common feature on coins, known as beading.
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Some issues feature toothed edges, while others feature beading.
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The cross-stitching, if done exceptionally well, is so fine it can appear to the naked eye as beading.
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His lecturing in design, millinery, etiquette, modelling and beading has shaped and moulded the ideas of a generation of young designers.
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She tucked pieces of silk into the bodice of the dress to cover the beading.
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