Seam
volume
British pronunciation/sˈiːm/
American pronunciation/ˈsim/

Définition et Signification de "seam"

Seam
01

a line of stitching that joins two or more pieces of fabric together

seam definition and meaning

What is a "seam"?

A seam refers to the line of stitching where two or more pieces of fabric are joined together. Seams can be created in various ways, such as through machine stitching, hand sewing, or through the use of special tapes or adhesives. Seams can also be reinforced with additional stitching or bindings to prevent them from coming apart. In addition to their practical function of holding fabric pieces together, seams can also be decorative elements in clothing design, with various seam types such as French seams, flat-felled seams, and mock flat-felled seams.

02

a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit

03

a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface

to seam
01

coudre

put together with a seam
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Exemple
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Their relationship came apart at the seams after years of unresolved issues and constant arguments.
The seams of the old book started to part after years of use.
The tailor carefully curved the seams to fit the contours of the body.
The organization is coming apart at the seams due to internal conflicts and a lack of leadership.
The tailor ran up the seams of the trousers, creating a tailored fit.
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