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seamed
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
seamed
(adjective)
seamed
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siːmd/
adjective
seamed
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ˈ
siːmd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SEAMED
1
:
having a visible line where two pieces of material are joined together
seamed
stockings
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2
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having deep lines or wrinkles
her
seamed
face
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