Deseam

/diːˈsiːm/ verb

Definition

To remove seams from something, such as a garment; to separate along the seams.

Etymology

From de- (removing) + seam. Modern coinage following standard English productive word formation patterns.

Kelly Says

Tailors and textile workers use deseam when they need to take apart a garment—whether to repair it, alter it, or completely remake it into something new.

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