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Meaning of seamless
The primary meaning of the word "seamless" is having no seams or joints, or being perfectly continuous and smooth.
Etymology of seamless
The word "seamless" originated in the mid-17th century, derived from the word "seam" (a joint or a line where two things are joined) and the suffix "-less" (indicating the absence of something)
Historically, the word was first used to describe clothing or textiles that were made without seams or joints
Over time, the word has taken on a broader meaning, encompassing not just physical objects but also abstract concepts, such as processes, systems, or experiences
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having no seams or joints
- * Perfectly continuous and smooth, with no interruptions or flaws
- * (In computing and technology) allowing a user to move between different applications, systems, or environments without interruption or difficulty
Usage Examples
- The new software provides a seamless transition between different applications
- * The hotel's seamless check-in process made our arrival very smooth
- * The seamless integration of the new employee into the team was impressive