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Meaning of seams
The primary meaning of the word "seams" refers to a line or edge where two or more pieces of something, especially fabric, are joined together.
Etymology of seams
The word "seams" originates from Old English "sēam", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "saumiz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "sew-", both related to sewing or joining
Historically, the term has been used to describe the joins or stitches in clothing, as well as natural or artificial openings in rocks or other materials
Synonyms
joints
cracks
fissures
rifts
openings
gaps
holes
tears
rents
breaks
fractures
clefts
splits
divisions
partitions
interfaces
borders
edges
boundaries
margins
crevices
chinks
interstices
grooves
channels
seams
stitchings
sutures
welds
solders
brazings
joints
articulations
connections
linkages
fastenings
bindings
attachments
couplings
joinings
unions
mergers
fusions
combinations
integrations
unifications
consolidations
Definitions
- A line or edge where two or more pieces of something, especially fabric, are joined together
- * A long, narrow, natural or artificial opening or gap in something, especially in a rock or a layer of rock
- * A line of junction or division, especially between two parts of a body or a structure
Usage Examples
- The seam of the trousers was coming undone
- * The geologist studied the seams of the rock formation to understand its structure
- * The seam where the two pieces of wood were joined was almost invisible
Antonyms
solidities
continuities
uniformities
integrities
wholenesses
completenesses
entirety
intactness
soundness
perfection
cohesion
coherence
unity
oneness
singleness
indivisibility
inseparability
entirety
totality
completeness
wholeness