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seam S0190100 (sēm)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.v.intr. To become fissured or furrowed; crack open. [Middle English seme, from Old English sēam; see syū- in Indo-European roots.] seam′er n.IdiomsSeeseamseaming
seaming[′sēm·iŋ] (metallurgy) The joining of the edges of sheet-metal parts by interlocking folds. seamingThe joining of the edges of a metal sheet or sheets by bending over or doubling and pinching them together. |