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- SubstantivPLseams
- (sewing) A folded back and stitched piece of fabric; especially, the stitching that joins two or more pieces of fabric.Wp.
- A suture.
- A thin stratum, especially of coal or mineral.
- (cricket) The stitched equatorial seam of a Cricket-Ball
Cricketball">cricket ball; the sideways movement of a ball when it bounces on the seam.
- An old English measure of grain, containing eight bushels.
- An old English measure of glass, containing twenty-four weys of five pounds, or 120 pounds.
- (construction) A joint formed by mating two separate sections of materials.
- Seams can be made or sealed in a variety of ways, including adhesive bonding, hot-air welding, solvent welding, using adhesive tapes, sealant, etc.
- A line or depression left by a cut or wound; a scar; a cicatrix.
- (figuratively) A line of junction; a joint.
- (Britain, dialect, obsolete) grease; tallow; lard.
- (sewing) A folded back and stitched piece of fabric; especially, the stitching that joins two or more pieces of fabric.Wp.
- VerbSGseamsPRseamingPT, PPseamed
- To put together with a seam.
- To make the appearance of a seam in, as in knitting a stocking; hence, to knit with a certain stitch, like that in such knitting.
- To mark with a seam or line; to scar.
- To crack open along a seam.
- (cricket) Of the ball, to move sideways after bouncing on the seam.
- (cricket) Of a bowler, to make the ball move thus.
- To put together with a seam.
- Mehr Beispiele
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- Stop playing with the seam of the tablecloth! You will unravel it.
- The first time the wall was poured, the seams in the form (which produced corresponding lines in the concrete) were mislocated.
- In der Endung des Satzes verwendet
- A small tear is easy to mend, if it is on the seam.
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
Definition of seam in English Dictionary
- Wortart Hierarchie
- Substantive
- Zählbare Nomen
- Zählbare Nomen
- Verben
- Substantive
- en seamen
- en seaman
- en seamanship
- en seamless
- en seamanlike
Source: Wiktionary