Bead (disambiguation)

Bead (disambiguation)

A bead is a small, usually decorative object.

Bead may also refer to:
*Bead (woodworking), a decorative treatment
*Ferrite bead, an electric component used to filter high frequency noise
*Tire bead, the bead of a tire
*Baily's beads, the visual effect during a Sun eclipse
*Anal beads, a type of sex toy
*Metal can bead, The exterior wall of a metal can may have either an indentation or an extrusion, to increase the strength of the can.


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