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SEAM
- the joining of two pieces (as of cloth or leather) by sewing usually near the edge
- line, groove, or ridge formed by the abutment of edges
- the line formed when two edges meet
- thin layer in the ground, as of coal
- to join with a seam (a line formed by sewing two pieces of fabric together) [v SEAMED, SEAMING, SEAMS]
- wrinkle or scar
- to join together in a seam
- thin layer or stratum (as of rock) between distinctive layers
- bed of valuable mineral and especially coal irrespective of thickness
- line left by a cut or wound
- inkle
- weak or vulnerable area or gap found a seam in the zone defense
- to join by sewing together [v -ED, -ING, -S]