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The answer BEDRAIL has 5 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of bedrail in various dictionaries:
noun - a board at the side of a bed
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Footboard-headboard connector |
Safety feature that eases a child's transition from a crib |
footboard-headboard link |
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Oct 26 2016 The Washington Post |
Oct 10 2015 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
Oct 10 2015 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
Sep 14 2009 USA Today |
Feb 7 1998 New York Times |
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A rail at the head or foot of a bed. |
A rail along the side of a bed connecting the headboard to the footboard. |
Bedrail might refer to |
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Barelvi (Urdu: بَریلوِی, Barēlwī, Urdu pronunciation: [bəreːlʋi]) is a movement following the Sunni Hanafi school of jurisprudence, with over 200 million followers in South Asia. The name derives from the north Indian town of Bareilly, the hometown of its founder and main leader Ahmed Raza Khan (1856–1921). Although Barelvi is the commonly used term in the media and academia, the followers of the movement often prefer to be known by the title of Ahle Sunnat wa Jama'at, (Urdu: اہل سنت وجماعت) or as Sunnis, a reference to their perception as forming an international majority movement.The movement emphasizes personal devotion to the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a synthesis of Sharia with Sufi practices such as veneration of saints. Because of this, they are often called Sufi. The movement later identified as "Barelvi" to differentiate itself from the Deobandi movement. |