Etymology:
air + mattress
Meaning:
An inflatable mattress that is filled with air and provides a cushioned surface for sleeping or reclining.
Origin:
The term "airmattress" was first used in the early 1900s to describe inflatable mattresses that were used in hospitals and sanatoriums.
These early airmattresses were made of rubberized fabric and were designed to provide comfort and support to patients. Over time, airmattresses became more portable and affordable, making them popular for camping, travel, and home use.
The term "air mattress" is often used synonymously with "inflatable mattress" or "blow-up mattress."
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