seamed
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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version درزدار،راه راه دار،داراى نشان( زخم و مانند ان)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 seam n. Pronunciation: ' sēm Function: noun Etymology: Middle English seem, from Old English sēam; akin to Old English sīwian to sew ― more at SEW Date: before 12th century 1 a : the joining of two pieces (as of cloth or leather) by sewing usually near the edge b : the stitching used in such a joining 2 : the space between adjacent planks or strakes of a ship 3 a : a line, groove, or ridge formed by the abutment of edges b : a thin layer or stratum (as of rock) between distinctive layers also : a bed of valuable mineral and especially coal irrespective of thickness c : a line left by a cut or wound also : WRINKLE 4 : a weak or vulnerable area or gap <found a seam in the zone defense> –seam·like \- ˌ līk\ adjective –at the seams : ENTIRELY , COMPLETELY <falling apart at the seams >]]> 2 seam n. Function: transitive verb Date: 1582 1 a : to join by sewing b : to join as if by sewing (as by welding, riveting, or heat-sealing) 2 : to mark with lines suggesting seams intransitive verb : to become fissured or ridgy –seam·er noun ]]> seam (as used in expressions) n. coal seam French seam burst at the seams at the seams ]]>