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seam
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seam  (sm)
n.
1.
a. A line of junction formed by sewing together two pieces of material along their margins.
b. A similar line, ridge, or groove made by fitting, joining, or lapping together two sections along their edges.
c. A suture.
d. A scar.
2. A line across a surface, as a crack, fissure, or wrinkle.
3. A thin layer or stratum, as of coal or rock.
v. seamed, seam·ing, seams
v.tr.
1. To put together with or as if with a seam.
2. To mark with a groove, wrinkle, scar, or other seamlike line.
3. To form ridges in by purling.
v.intr.
1. To become fissured or furrowed; crack open.
2. To purl.

[Middle English seme, from Old English sam; see sy- in Indo-European roots.]

seamer n.

seam
Noun
1. the line along which pieces of fabric are joined by stitching
2. a ridge or line made by joining two edges: the seam between the old and the new buildings
3. a long narrow layer of coal, marble, or ore formed between layers of other rocks
4. a mark or line like a seam, such as a wrinkle or scar
Adjective
Cricket of a style of bowling in which the bowler uses the stitched seam round the ball in order to make it swing in flight and after touching the ground: a seam bowler
Verb
1. to join together by or as if by a seam
2. to mark with furrows or wrinkles [Old English sēam]

seam  (sm)
A thin layer or stratum, as of coal or rock.

Seam a horse-load; a load or burden; specifically, eight bushels of grain; three hundred-weight of hay or manure; two hundred-weight of straw (a cartload).
Examples: seam of apples (9 pecks); of corn (a quarter), 1440; of dung, 1726; of glass (120 lb.), 1325; of grain (8 bushels); of hay (3 ctw), 1880; of lime, 1536; of manure, (3 cwt); of oats (8 bushels), 1377; of sand (6-8 pecks); of straw (3 cwt); of wood, 1545.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.seamseam - joint consisting of a line formed by joining two pieces
felled seam, fell - seam made by turning under or folding together and stitching the seamed materials to avoid rough edges
joint - junction by which parts or objects are joined together
surgical seam, suture - a seam used in surgery
welt - a raised or strengthened seam
2.seam - a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface; "his face has many lines"; "ironing gets rid of most wrinkles"
cutis, skin, tegument - a natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch; "your skin is the largest organ of your body"
imprint, impression, depression - a concavity in a surface produced by pressing; "he left the impression of his fingers in the soft mud"
crow's feet, crow's foot, laugh line - a wrinkle in the skin at the outer corner of your eyes
dermatoglyphic - the lines that form patterns on the skin (especially on the fingertips and the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet)
frown line - a facial wrinkle associated with frowning
life line, lifeline, line of life - a crease on the palm; its length is said by palmists to indicate how long you will live
heart line, line of heart, love line, mensal line - a crease on the palm; palmists say it indicates your emotional nature
line of destiny, line of fate, line of Saturn - a crease on the palm; palmists say it indicates how successful you will be
3.seam - a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit; "he worked in the coal beds"
stratum - one of several parallel layers of material arranged one on top of another (such as a layer of tissue or cells in an organism or a layer of sedimentary rock)
coal seam - a seam of coal
Verb1.seam - put together with a seam; "seam a dress"
bring together, join - cause to become joined or linked; "join these two parts so that they fit together"
suture - join with a suture; "suture the wound after surgery"

seam
noun 1. joint, closure, suture Surgery
noun 2. layer, vein, stratum, lode
Translations
Spanish seam [siːm] ncostura; [of metal] → juntura; [of coal] → veta, filón m;
the hall was bursting at the seams → la sala rebosaba de gente

French seam [siːm] ncouture f [of coal]; veine f, filon m;
the hall was bursting at the seams → la salle était pleine à craquer

German seam [siːm] nNaht f (lit, fig) (where edges join) → Übergang m;
(of coal etc) → Flöz nt;
the hall was bursting at the seams → der Saal platzte aus allen Nähten

Italian seam [siːm] ncucitura; [of coal] → filone m;
the hall was bursting at the seams → l'aula era piena zeppa

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