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Look up seam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seam may refer to: Seam (geology), a stratum of coal or mineral that is economically viable; a bed or
Seam
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up seamer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seamer may refer to: Seamer, Hambleton, North Yorkshire, England Seamer, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Seamer
Baseball and Softball pitch
A two-seam fastball is a pitch in baseball and softball. It is a variant of the straight fastball. The pitch has the speed of a fastball and can also include
Two-seam_fastball
Bowling technique in cricket
who uses this technique is called a seam bowler or seamer. Seam bowling is a form of fast bowling, although seam can also be a factor in medium-pace bowling
Seam_bowling
Topics referred to by the same term
Seaming may refer to: Seam types Seaming (metalworking), a metalworking process that creates a seam along an edge of sheet metal This disambiguation page
Seaming
Sewn join between two pieces of textile material
of seams: Plain seams French seams Flat or abutted seams Flat Felled or Faux Flat Felled A plain seam is the most common type of machine-sewn seam. It
Seam_(sewing)
Rescaling algorithm intended to preserve important elements
number of seams (paths of least importance) in an image and automatically removes seams to reduce image size or inserts seams to extend it. Seam carving
Seam_carving
Sewing tool used for cutting stitches
A seam ripper is a small sewing tool used for cutting and removing stitches. The most common form consists of a handle, shaft and head, although knife-like
Seam_ripper
Baseball pitch thrown at a pitcher's top speed
used to throw a four-seam fastball. The first and most traditional way is to find the horseshoe seam area, or the area where the seams are the furthest apart
Fastball
American software company
The Seam is an American software company that designs and operates platforms for commodities trading, particularly in cotton. It was launched in December
The_Seam
Underground smouldering of a coal deposit
coal-seam fire is a burning of an outcrop or underground coal seam. Most coal-seam fires exhibit smoldering combustion, particularly underground coal-seam
Coal-seam_fire
Baseball pitch
A four-seam fastball, also called a rising fastball, a four-seamer, or a cross-seam fastball, is a pitch in baseball. It is a member of the fastball family
Four-seam_fastball
Garment seam that shapes the bust
Princess seams are long curved seams sewn into women's blouses or shirts to add shaping or a tailored fit to closely follow the shape of a bust. They
Princess_seams
Bowling technique in cricket
also use seam bowling or swing bowling techniques, to make it even harder for the batter to play the ball correctly. The mixture of speed, seam and swing
Fast_bowling
Human body measurement
A person's X-seam is a measurement related to the person's height. It is measured from a sitting position with legs outstretched, and is the distance from
X-seam
Area between the fabric edge and stitching line on materials being sewn together
center back). Curved seams generally have a smaller seam allowance than straight seams; bulky seams with a large amount of seam allowance are more difficult
Seam_allowance
American indie rock band
Seam was an American indie rock band formed in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and based in Chicago, Illinois. Active from 1991 to 2000, it was led by principal
Seam_(band)
Process of getting coal to the surface
characteristics; coal seam continuity, thickness, structure, quality, and depth; strength of materials above and below the seam for roof and floor conditions;
Coal_mining
Baseball physics
Seam-shifted wake is an aerodynamic phenomenon involving baseballs. The term was coined in 2019 by Andrew Smith during his work on the phenomenon with
Seam-shifted_wake
Seam sealants are chemical coating compositions. Seam sealants are applied to waterproof seams of items such as rainwear, tents, backpacks, shoes, drysacks
Seam_sealant
Canning process
A double seam is a canning process for sealing a tin can by mechanically interlocking the can body and a can end (or lid). Originally, the can end was
Double_seam
Welding by passing electric current through work pieces
the weld and the method of applying pressure to the joint: spot welding, seam welding, flash welding, projection welding, for example. Some factors influencing
Electric_resistance_welding
Machine that installs standing-seam metal roof panels
A roof seamer is a portable roll forming machine that is used to install mechanically seamed structural standing-seam metal roof panels, as part of an
Roof_seamer
List of coal seams in the South Yorkshire Coalfield, England
The coal seams worked in the South Yorkshire Coalfield lie mainly in the middle coal measures within what is now formally referred to as the Pennine Coal
Coal seams of the South Yorkshire Coalfield
Coal_seams_of_the_South_Yorkshire_Coalfield
Cambodian epigraphist
Long Seam or Long Siem is a Cambodian historian and linguist and specialist of Khmer epigraphy, who was known as "the man who could talk to stones" and
Long_Seam
A seam is an obsolete unit of volume or mass in the United Kingdom The Oxford English Dictionary includes definitions of a seam as: 6–8 imperial pecks
Seam_(unit)
Machine used to seal the lid to the can body
problems to the seamer or seamer tools can cause severe problems to the double seam like seam bumps, wrinkles, sharp seams, and open seams. Seamer setup is usually
Can_seamer
Type of seam in stitching
A felled seam, or flat-fell seam, is a seam made by placing one edge inside a folded edge of fabric, then stitching the fold down. The fold encases the
Felled_seam
Method of preserving food
seams is the welded side seam. Prior to the welded side seam, the can body was folded and/or soldered together, leaving a relatively thick side seam.
Canning
Thread on the surface of a cricket ball
The quarter seam is a small join which runs around a cricket ball at 90 degrees to the main seam. Unlike the main seam, the quarter seam has internal stitching
Quarter_seam
Baseball pitch
to the two-seam fastball, a two-seamer tends to have more lateral movement than a sinker. In either case, the pitch is thrown in a two-seam orientation
Sinker_(pitch)
Roofing system featuring metal pieces or tiles
that roof. Mechanically seamed roofs are seamed together using a roof seamer and can be either single lock or double lock seamed, meaning they can be folded
Metal_roof
Seamed vintage-style nylon stockings
and top, a so-called keyhole at the back of the top, and a stitched back seam in between. They are made to be worn with a garter belt and are today considered
Fully_fashioned_stockings
Land area in the West Bank
Seam Zone (Hebrew: מרחב התפר) is a term used to refer to a land area in the Israeli-occupied West Bank located east of the Green Line and west of Israel's
Seam_Zone
Metalworking Process
Hemming and seaming are two similar metalworking processes in which a sheet metal edge is rolled over onto itself. Hemming is the process in which the
Hemming_and_seaming
Web application framework
Seam was a web application framework developed by JBoss, a division of Red Hat. Seam 3 provides a modular set of extensions to the CDI programming model
JBoss_Seam
Museum in Jerusalem
Museum on the Seam is a socio-political contemporary art museum located on the border between West Jerusalem and East Jerusalem. Founded in 1999, Museum
Museum_on_the_Seam
Coal bed in the Appalachian Basin
The Pittsburgh coal seam is the thickest and most extensive coal bed in the Appalachian Basin; hence, it is the most economically important coal bed in
Pittsburgh_coal_seam
Border between the Adriatic and European plates
The Periadriatic Seam (or fault) is a distinct geologic fault in Southern Europe, running S-shaped about 1,000 km (621 mi) from the Tyrrhenian Sea through
Periadriatic_Seam
Coal mining region in north-west England
Lancashire Coalfield, the coal seams of which were laid down in the Carboniferous Period. Some easily accessible seams were worked on a small scale from
Manchester_Coalfield
Sheet metal hand tool
A hand seamer is a manual sheet metal hand tool used to grip, bend, flatten, fold, or seam thin metal edges. It is commonly used in HVAC, roofing, siding
Hand_seamer
1985 song by Sting
"We Work the Black Seam" is a protest song recorded by British musician Sting for his 1985 debut solo album The Dream of the Blue Turtles, on which it
We_Work_the_Black_Seam
City in Cambodia
Siem Reap (Khmer: សៀមរាប, Siĕm Réab [siəm riəp]) is the second-largest city of Cambodia, as well as the capital and largest city of Siem Reap Province
Siem_Reap
Area of the West Midlands, England
recorded in the 1840s, and derives either from the 30 foot (9.1 m) thick coal seam close to the surface or the production of coal, coke, iron, glass, bricks
Black_Country
Layer of sediment, rock or soil with internally consistent characteristics
In geology and related fields, a stratum (pl.: strata) is a layer of rock or sediment characterized by certain lithologic properties or attributes that
Stratum
Form of natural gas extracted from coal beds
Coalbed methane (CBM or coal-bed methane), coalbed gas, or coal seam gas (CSG) is a form of natural gas extracted from coal beds. In recent decades it
Coalbed_methane
Baseball pitch
unpredictable motion. While it is often incorrectly stated that the air flow over a seam of the ball causes the ball to change from laminar to turbulent flow, it
Knuckleball
Town in North Yorkshire, England
the Yorkshire coast; this closed in 1965, as part of the Beeching cuts. Seamer railway station, in the suburb of Crossgates, is a stop on both lines. There
Scarborough,_North_Yorkshire
Fossilized tree resin
occurring in coal seams is also called resinite, and the term ambrite is applied to that found specifically within New Zealand coal seams. The English word
Amber
Common name for Mount Wingen, a hill near Wingen, New South Wales, Australia
just off the New England Highway. It takes its name from a smouldering coal seam running underground through the sandstone. Burning Mountain is contained
Burning_Mountain
Baseball pitch
reaches home plate. This pitch is somewhere between a slider and a four-seam fastball, as it is usually thrown faster than a slider but with more movement
Cut_fastball
Ball used in the sport of baseball
ways. Commonly thrown pitches include the curveball, slider, two-seam and four-seam fastballs, sinker, cutter, and changeup. In the early days of baseball
Baseball_(ball)
Japanese anime television series
Death Note (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series Death Note, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by
Death_Note_(2006_TV_series)
Baseball and fastpitch softball pitch
and grips against the top seam, (the seam closest to the index finger). The ring finger is placed outside the other top seam loosely and the pinky is held
Screwball
American singer-songwriter (born 1946)
Dolly; Seaver, Rebecca; George-Warren, Holly (October 17, 2023). Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones. Ten Speed Press. ISBN 9781984862129. Parton, Dolly;
Dolly_Parton
mining. These include safety, faults, the water table, washout, thin seams, and split seams. Significant mining engineering and other industrial engineering
Problems_in_coal_mining
Technique used in the sport of cricket
this, the bowler makes use of six factors: The raised seam of the cricket ball The angle of the seam to the direction of travel The wear and tear on the
Swing_bowling
Act of a pitcher throwing a baseball from a mound to home plate
throw a variety of pitches, the easiest and most common pitch being the four-seam fastball, each of which has a slightly different velocity, trajectory, movement
Pitch_(baseball)
Swing bowlers are pace bowlers who, apart from being fast, also use the seam of the ball to make it travel in a curved path through the air. This is further
Types_of_bowlers_in_cricket
American filmmaker (born 1946)
"here is Spielberg using every trick in the book and matching them without seams, so that no matter how he's achieving his effects, the focus is always on
Steven_Spielberg
Long-burning coal-seam fire in Pennsylvania, US
The Centralia mine fire is a coal-seam fire that has been burning in the labyrinth of abandoned coal mines underneath the borough of Centralia, Pennsylvania
Centralia_mine_fire
Pattern or path run by receivers in American football
February 2016. "Playoff Anatomy: Saints' seam route". NFL.com. "Seam Route Definition - Sporting Charts". "Learning Seams And Soft Spots Against Zone Coverage
Route_(gridiron_football)
Woman's dress style with a high waist and narrow skirt
Empire silhouette, Empire line, Empire waist or just Empire is a style in clothing in which the dress has a fitted bodice ending just below the bust, giving
Empire_silhouette
Type of spin bowling in cricket
break is bowled by holding the cricket ball in the palm of the hand with the seam running across under all the fingers. As the ball is released, the wrist
Leg_spin
Type of shoe
common quarter-vamp section joined to the eyestays by a single horizontal seam is sometimes called a Balmoral shoe, particularly in the U.K. This contrasts
Oxford_shoe
City in Washington, United States
roughly 9 percent to 3.6 percent. The city has found itself "bursting at the seams", with over 45,000 households spending more than half their income on housing
Seattle
Baseball and softball pitch
of the last 30 years, Atlanta Braves southpaw Tom Glavine utilized a two-seam changeup as his number one pitch on the way to winning two Cy Young Awards
Changeup
American actress (born 1980)
hurt characters with such heartbreaking sensitivity, you can never see the seams". The saffron Vera Wang gown Williams wore to the 78th Academy Awards in
Michelle_Williams_(actress)
Type of pitch in baseball
ball's long seams, while the thumb is placed on the seam opposite, forming a "C shape" when viewed from above, with the horseshoe-shaped seam facing inward
Curveball
a hill or mountain to access a seam of coal, while a colliery consists of shafts mined into the earth to reach seams of coal underground. Colliery states
List of collieries in the Rhondda Valleys
List_of_collieries_in_the_Rhondda_Valleys
Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States
States. The coal town was named by the Fourseam Coal Co. for the four coal seams exploited in the mine beginning shortly before World War I. U.S. Geological
Fourseam,_Kentucky
Small round skullcaps, often colorful
from triangular panels of material joined by a button at the crown and seamed together around the sides. Beanies may be made of cloth, felt, wool, leather
Beanie_(seamed_cap)
1526–1857 empire in South Asia
to be technically impossible to produce hollow metal globes without any seams. A 17th-century celestial globe was also made by Diya' ad-din Muhammad in
Mughal_Empire
T W Y seam or seamline A seam or seamline in sewing is the line where two pieces of fabric are held together by thread. seam allowance A seam allowance
Glossary_of_sewing_terms
Multi-purpose venue in Philadelphia
gaps and uneven patches. In several places, seams were clearly visible, giving it the nickname "Field of Seams". It perennially drew the ranking of the "NFL's
Veterans_Stadium
American actress, Playmate, and singer (1933–1967)
basis, for malfunctioning dresses, clothing that burst strategically at the seams, and low-cut dresses without a bra. Things worsened when she took charge
Jayne_Mansfield
Type of bowling in cricket
break is bowled by holding the cricket ball in the palm of the hand with the seam running across under all the fingers. As the ball is released, the fingers
Off_spin
Cricket delivery
bowlers, from fast bowlers, whose primary weapon is pace, through swing and seam bowlers who try to make the ball deviate in its course through the air or
Bowling_(cricket)
Piece of fabric
a gusset is a triangular or rhomboidal piece of fabric inserted into a seam to add breadth or reduce stress from tight-fitting clothing. Gussets were
Gusset
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Seamer is a village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It was the location of the Mesolithic Age settlement of Star Carr. The
Seamer,_Scarborough
Plants in the family Fabaceae
fruit that develops from a simple carpel and usually dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides. Most legumes have symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria, Rhizobia
Legume
Coal basins at Vosges and Jura
of Le Vernoy in the Doubs department, on a portion of the coal basin. A seam measuring between 0.33 and 0.77 meters in thickness was subjected to a brief
Haute-Saône Keuperian coal mining basin
Haute-Saône_Keuperian_coal_mining_basin
Coal mining community in British Columbia
coal seam close to Aldridge Creek, north of Elkford, has been burning for decades and is known to residents of the area as "The Burning Coal Seam." The
Elkford
American singer (born 1978)
Rateliff & the Night Sweats released a new album, titled Tearing at the Seams, on March 9, 2018. After spending a week recording 18 songs with his band
Nathaniel_Rateliff
American mixed martial arts promotion company
system to prevent grabbing of the gloves; (2) all seams are now on the palm side with a lack of seams on top of the hands to minimize abrasions and cuts;
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Ultimate_Fighting_Championship
Delivery in cricket
ball for a leg-spinning delivery, the ball is placed into the palm with the seam parallel to the palm. The first two fingers then spread and grip the ball
Googly
Indian cricketer (born 2002)
fourteen T20s to October 2023 (five caught). He is the cousin of Indian seam bowler Ishan Porel. In the 2023 IPL, he was brought in by Delhi Capitals
Abhishek_Porel
Ball used to play cricket
three seams on each half. On the ball made by Kookaburra only the inner two seams are used to hold the two halves together. The outer four seams are produced
Cricket_ball
Austrian/Bavarian leather trousers
Decorative Seams: There are 3, 5, 7, and even 9-seam lederhosen, depending on the number of stitched designs along the side trouser seam and at the front
Lederhosen
Type of stitching
Rantering is a type of stitching made to conceal a seam line that runs across the grain of the joined pieces of fabric. Rantering stitches take hold of
Rantering
Invisible seam closing stitch
which can be used to invisibly close seams from the outside of the garment or item. It is primarily used to close seams on stuffed items, such as pillows
Ladder_stitch
usually ball-by-ball. Scramble seam a variation employed in seam bowling where the bowler makes the plane of the ball's seam tumble, rather than stable at
Glossary_of_cricket_terms
1993 studio album by Seam
The Problem with Me is the second album by American indie rock band Seam. It was released in 1993 through Touch and Go Records. Magnet wrote: "Nine blissfully
The_Problem_with_Me
Flexible material used in construction to seal joints
(also known as caulking and calking) is a material used to seal joints or seams against leakage in various structures and piping. The same word is also
Caulk
2000 religious tolerance-themed graphic
entry in an international art competition sponsored by the Museum on the Seam for Dialogue, Understanding and Coexistence. The original version was one
Coexist_(image)
Garment worn in the medieval period
century.[citation needed] Kirtles began as loose garments without a waist seam, changing to tightly fitted supportive garments in the 14th century. Later
Kirtle
Mountain
between Dudweiler and Sulzbach in Saarland, Germany. It is a smouldering coal-seam fire that ignited in 1668 and continues to burn today. The exact cause of
Brennender_Berg
Coalfield in Yorkshire, England
Permian rocks in the east. Its most famous coal seam is the Barnsley Bed. Coal has been mined from shallow seams and outcrops since medieval times and possibly
South_Yorkshire_Coalfield
Topics referred to by the same term
up suture in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Suture, literally meaning "seam", may refer to: Suture (album), a 2000 album by American Industrial rock
Suture
Small accessories such as buttons used in sewing
used in sewing, such as needles, thread, pins, marking pens, elastic, and seam rippers. The noun is almost always used in the plural. The term is chiefly
Notions_(sewing)
SEAM
SEAM
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Seaman.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from a medieval continuation of the Old English personal name Sǣmann, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + mann ‘man’.English : occupational name for a sailor.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Seemann.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly eastern and southern)
English (chiefly eastern and southern) : from an agent derivative of Middle English pich ‘pitch’, hence an occupational name for a caulker, one who sealed the seams of ships or barrels with pitch.English : variant of Pickard 2.Possibly from German Pitscher, from the short form of a personal name formed with Old High German bītan ‘to endure’, or bittan ‘to wish or ask for’.
Boy/Male
English
Seaman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a seaman, from Middle English galy(e) ‘ship’, ‘barge’ (Old French galie, of uncertain origin).English : nickname for someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, from a reduced form of the place name Galilee.Scottish : variant of Gall 1, from the derivative gallda or the collective form gallaich.German : presumably a derivative of Gall.Northern French : variant of Gallet. This name is also found in French Switzerland and may have been brought to the U.S. from there.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Tailor.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : patronymic from Seaman.English (Devon and Cornwall) : variant of Simmons.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Asheman (Old English Æscmann, probably originally a byname from æscman ‘seaman’ or ‘pirate’, i.e. one who sailed in an ash-wood boat).Americanized spelling of German Aschmann, an occupational name from Middle High German aschman ‘kitchen servant’ or ‘boatman’.Variant of German and Swiss Eschmann.
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish version of James. Many well-known Irishmen have been called Seamus including the 1995 Nobel poet laureate Seamus Heaney. The Nobel prize in Literature was awarded for his “â€works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.â€â€
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name. This is either Aldan, a variant of Healfdane (see Haldane), or Aldine, Old English Ealdwine, literally ‘old friend’, but probably to be interpreted as ‘friend of the past’.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in western Norway, so named because of its situation below a high mountain.John Alden (c.1599–1687) was one of the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He moved from Plymouth to Duxbury, MA, about 1627. Many of his descendants were merchant seamen, among them James Alden (1810–77), who twice circumnavigated the globe.
Boy/Male
English
Seaman.
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish version of James. Many well-known Irishmen have been called Seamus including the 1995 Nobel poet laureate Seamus Heaney. The Nobel prize in Literature was awarded for his “â€works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.â€â€
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and German
English (of Norman origin) and German : occupational name for a sailor (see Mariner), from Anglo-Norman French mariner, Middle High German marnære ‘seaman’.
Boy/Male
English
Seaman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Seaman.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Seemann.Americanized spelling of German Seemann.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Seymour, SEAMOUR means "St. Maurus."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who sewed for a living.
Boy/Male
English French Teutonic
Seaman.
Boy/Male
English American Gaelic Irish
Supplant. Replace.derived from the latin Jacomus.
Surname or Lastname
Czech and Slovak
Czech and Slovak : variant of Zeman ‘yeoman farmer’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) variant of Seemann.English : variant spelling of Seaman.
SEAM
SEAM
Girl/Female
Norse
New found wealth.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
A Successor
Girl/Female
Australian
The Earth
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Lawrence.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
One who can Perceive
Girl/Female
Hindu
Soft-spoken, Articulate
Girl/Female
Greek American French Latin Irish English
Pure.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Chrysanthemum; Name of a Flower
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Supporter of the Faith
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Dawn and Bright
SEAM
SEAM
SEAM
SEAM
SEAM
pl.
of Seaman
n.
The act or process of forming a seam or joint.
pl.
of Seaman
a.
Having a seam; containing seams, or showing them.
n.
The part of a boot or shoe above the sole and welt, and in front of the ankle seam; an upper.
v. t.
To make the appearance of a seam in, as in knitting a stocking; hence, to knit with a certain stitch, like that in such knitting.
v. t.
To mark with something resembling a seam; to line; to scar.
a.
Without a seam.
a.
Having or showing the skill of a practical seaman.
v. t.
To form a seam upon or of; to join by sewing together; to unite.
n.
One who follows the business of navigating ships or other vessels; one who understands the practical management of ships; one of the crew of a vessel; a mariner; a common seaman.
v. t.
To open the seam or seams of; to rip; to cut; to cut open.
n.
A seaman, usually a green hand or a broken-down man, stationed in the waist of a vessel of war.
v. t.
To open by picking out stitches; to take out, or undo, the stitches of; as, to unstitch a seam.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Seam
n.
The business of a seamstress.
n.
The skill of a good seaman; the art, or skill in the art, of working a ship.
imp. & p. p.
of Seam
n.
A thin layer or stratum; a narrow vein between two thicker strata; as, a seam of coal.