
1) Apparel line 2) Baseball feature 3) Baseball gripping point 4) Baseball part 5) Baseball stitch 6) Baseball stitches 7) Baseball stitching 8) Bed of coal 9) Bed of mine 10) Britches stitches 11) Broadloom usually lacks one 12) Closure for clothing 13) Closure for loose clothing 14) Cloth connection
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1) Bed 2) Commissure 3) Connection 4) Crinkle 5) Dermatoglyphic 6) Layer 7) Lifeline 8) Sew 9) Stitch 10) Stratum 11) Wrinkle
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[sewing] In sewing, a seam is the join where two or more layers of fabric, leather, or other materials are held together with stitches. Prior to the invention of the sewing machine, all sewing was done by hand. Seams in modern mass-produced household textiles, sporting goods, and ready-to-wear clothing are sewn by computerized machines, whi...
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see Coal Seam.
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• (n.) A line or depression left by a cut or wound; a scar; a cicatrix. • (n.) Hence, a line of junction; a joint; a suture, as on a ship, a floor, or other structure; the line of union, or joint, of two boards, planks, metal plates, etc. • (n.) The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth or leather. • (n.) Th...
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A stratum or bed of coal.
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Line along which two pieces or sections of
fabric are sewn together. Different types of seam are used in different situations. In most factory-produced clothing, plain...
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Origin: OE. Seem, seam, AS. Seam; akin to D. Zoom, OHG. Soum, G. Saum, LG. Soom, Icel. Saumr, Sw. & Dan. Som, and E. Sew. ... See Sew to fasten with thread. ... 1. The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth or leather. ... 2. Hence, a line of junction; a joint; a suture, as on a ship, a floor, or other structure; the line of...
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Seam (sēm)
noun [ See
Saim .] Grease; tallow; lard. [ Obsolete or Prov. Eng.]
Shak. Dryden. Found on
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Seam intransitive verb To become ridgy; to crack open. « Later their lips began to parch and
seam .»
Latin Wallace. Found on
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Seam noun [ Middle English
seem ,
seam , Anglo-Saxon
seám ; akin to Dutch
zoom , Old High German
soum , German
saum , LG.
soom , Icelandic
saumr , Swedish & Danish
söm , and English
sew . √ 156. See
Sew to fasten...
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Seam transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Seamed ;
present participle & verbal noun Seaming .]
1. To form a seam upon or of; to join by sewing together; to unite.
2. To mark with something resembling a seam; to l...
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1. An area of the field on the edges of a defensive zone. An area that may cause confusion to the defensive coverage. 2. A route where a receiver runs downfield for 8-10 yards, and then angles in towards the center. Essentially a fly that changes angles. The receiver does not generally break and will be heading downfield at all times during the rou...
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A stratum or bed of coal.
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A very narrow crack that is virtually shut.
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Joining different fabric pieces to form one piece. Learn more about a plain seam and 17 different ways to stitch the seam here.
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On the surface of metal a crack that has been closed but not welded; usually produced by some defect either in casting or in working, such as blowholes that have become oxidized or folds and laps that have been formed during working. Similar to cold shut and laminations.
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On the surface of metal, an unwelded ford or lap which appears as a crack, usually resulting from a defect obtained in casting or in working.
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The line where 2 pieces of fabric are held together by the thread.
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bed noun a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit; `he worked in the coal beds`
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Line along which two pieces or sections of fabric are sewn together. Different types of seam are used in different situations. In most factory-produced clothing, plain machine-sewn seams are used
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A surface defect on a casting related to but of lesser degree than a Cold Shut; a ridge on the surface of a casting caused by a crack in the mold face.
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The line where two pieces of fabric are joined together by sewing them with thread.
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On the surface of metal a crack that has been closed but not welded; usually produced by some defect either in casting or in working, such as blowholes that have become oxidized or folds and laps that have been formed during working. Similar to cold shut and laminations.
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On the surface of metal, an unwelded ford or lap which appears as a crack, usually resulting from a defect obtained in casting or in working.
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