Definition of Seam. Meaning of Seam. Synonyms of Seam

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Definition of Seam

Seam
Seam Seam, v. i. To become ridgy; to crack open. Later their lips began to parch and seam. --L. Wallace.
Seam
Seam Seam (s[=e]m), n. [See Saim.] Grease; tallow; lard. [Obs. or prov. Eng.] --Shak. Dryden.

Meaning of Seam from wikipedia

- Look up seam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seam may refer to: Seam (geology), a stratum of coal or mineral that is economically viable; a bed or...
- technique is called a seam bowler or seamer. Seam bowling is a form of fast bowling, although the bowling speeds at which seam can be a factor include...
- Princess seams are long curved seams sewn into women's blouses or shirts to add shaping or a tailored fit to closely follow a woman's shape. They are...
- Look up seamer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seamer may refer to: Seamer, Hambleton, North Yorkshire, England Seamer, Scarborough, North Yorkshire...
- Seaming may refer to: Seam types Seaming (metalworking), a metalworking process that creates a seam along an edge of sheet metal This disambiguation page...
- of seams: Plain seams French seams Flat or abutted seams Flat Felled or Faux Flat Felled A plain seam is the most common type of machine-sewn seam. It...
- A seam ripper is a small sewing tool used for cutting and removing stitches. The most common form consists of a handle, shaft and head. The head is usually...
- Hemming and seaming are two similar metalworking processes in which a sheet metal edge is rolled over onto itself. Hemming is the process in which the...
- described throughout baseball history, including four-seam fastballs, rising fastballs, two-seam fastballs, sinkers, running fastballs, cut fastballs,...
- Felled seam, or flat-fell seam, is a seam made by placing one edge inside a folded edge of fabric, then stitching the fold down. The fold encases the raw...