Seam

/siːm/ noun

A line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together, or a thin layer of mineral or coal in rock.

From Old English 'sēam' meaning 'suture, junction', related to Old Norse 'saumr'. The geological sense developed in the 14th century from the visual similarity to sewn joints.

AFnaat
AMስፌት
ARدرز
BGшев
BNসেলাই
CAcostura
CSšev
DAsøm
DENaht
ELραφή
EScostura
ETõmblus
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