"Seams" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Seams" Meaning

The word "seams" can have several meanings depending on its context. Here are a few possible interpretations:

1. A seam is a joint or a line where two edges meet, especially in a piece of fabric, a garment, or a athletic equipment, such as soccer balls or bicycles. For example: "The seam on my jeans is coming undone."
2. A seam can also refer to a joint that is stitched or held together with thread or yarn. For example: "The seam on my favorite quilt is starting to unravel."
3. In a broader sense, a seam can refer to a line or a connection between two different parts or elements. For example: "The seam of highway 1 and 5 is a busy intersection."
4. Another meaning of seam is to flow or be inserted smoothly into something. For example: "Her voice seams into the background music."

However, the most common usage of "seam" as a verb is:

To sew or join two edges together with thread or yarn, often by sewing. For example: "I'm going to seam the tears in your pants."

The word "seams" can also be used as a verb meaning to appear or seem as a continuous line or strip. For example: "The sun seams the horizon with a golden glow."

"Seams" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Seams"


1. Identifying Visible Lines of Joining

The skilled seamstress took care to ensure that the dress had no visible seams, making it look like it was all one piece of material.

2. Stitches Used in Fabric

The tailor expertly made hand-seams by hand to add a personal touch to the bespoke suit.

3. Juncture or Joint

The crucial seam in the pipe allowed for water to pass through, connecting the pool to the fountain without leaks.

4. Lines or Wrinkles

As her aged skin, she showed deep seams around her eyes, a testament to her years of laughter and tears.

5. breeze stuck between two points

The light breeze prevented the sail from fully unfolding, causing the seam to vibrate and create an irregular motion.

"Seams" Similar Words

Seamen

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Sailing personnel; workers on a merchant or naval ship, typically responsible for its operation and maintenance.

Seamer

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Seamers

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Seamier

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Seamless

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Seamlessly

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Having no jumps or interruptions; smoothly and continuously.

Seamlessness

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Smoothness and continuity without any gaps or interruptions; lacking seams or joints, or being able to proceed without interruption or hesitation.

Seamount

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A seamount is a mountain that rises from the ocean floor to at least 1,000 meters (3,300 ft) in height above the surrounding seafloor, but is not visible from the surface of the sea. Seamounts are typically formed as a result of volcanic activity, and they can be found on the ocean floor all over the world, often in areas where tectonic plates are moving apart or colliding. They can be hundreds of kilometers tall when measured from their base on the deep ocean floor to their summit.

Seamster

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A seamster is a person who works as a seamstress or a tailor, but particularly one who specializes in sewing seams.

Seamstress

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A person whose occupation is to sew or repair clothes and other textiles, typically from home, selling their services to customers.

Seamstresses

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People whose occupation is to sew and repair clothing and other fabrics, typically working on a large scale, as in a factory or workshop.

Seamus

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Seamy

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having or showing unpleasant, unsavory, or unattractive qualities.

Sean

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The given word "sean" is a proper noun and a masculinegiven name. It has several possible meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. <strong>As a given name</strong>: It is of Irish origin and means "old" or "wise". It is often associated with the name Sean Connery, the renowned Scottish actor.<br><br>2. <strong>As a surname</strong>: The surname "Sean" translates to "old" or "highborn" in Irish. In some cases, it may also be an anglicized form of the Gaelic surname "Ó Sioda", which means "descendant of Sioda", and Sioda is a byname associated with the "bridle".<br><br>3. <strong>In a different context</strong>: "Sean" might also be used as a shortened form of "Seanad," which refers to the upper house of the parliament in Ireland.<br><br>In all other contexts, the spelling is generally "Sean."

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