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seam

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Explanation of the Word "Seam"

Part of Speech: Noun and Verb

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "seam" when talking about sewing, clothing, or mining.
  • As a verb, remember that it usually involves the action of putting pieces together.
Examples:
  1. Noun Usage:

    • "The dress has a beautiful seam that adds to its design."
    • "The miners found a rich seam of coal deep underground."
  2. Verb Usage:

    • "She will seam the two pieces of fabric to make a quilt."
    • "The tailor seamed the jacket perfectly."
Advanced Usage:
  • In fashion design, a “flat-felled seam” is a type of seam that is very strong and often used in jeans.
  • In geology, a “seam” can refer to a specific layer of coal that is economically viable to mine.
Word Variants:
  • Seams (plural noun): More than one seam.
  • Seamed (adjective): Describes something that has seams.
  • Seaming (verb): The act of creating seams.
Different Meanings:
  • Seam can also refer to a slight depression on a surface (like wrinkles on a face) or a joint in woodworking.
  • In a metaphorical sense, "seam" can be used to describe connections or transitions, like in music or storytelling.
Synonyms:
  • For sewing: joint, stitch, join
  • For mining: layer, stratum
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Seam of consciousness": This is not a common idiom but can be used to describe a flow of thoughts or ideas that connect like seams in a fabric.
  • "At the seams": This phrase means something is very full or about to burst, like a bag that is too full and the seams are stretching.
Summary:

In summary, "seam" is a useful word in English that relates to sewing and mining. It can describe how materials are joined or refer to important layers of resources underground.

Noun
  1. a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit
    • he worked in the coal beds
  2. a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface
    • his face has many lines
    • ironing gets rid of most wrinkles
  3. joint consisting of a line formed by joining two pieces
Verb
  1. put together with a seam
    • seam a dress

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