French Meaning of seams
coutures
Other French words related to coutures
Nearest Words of seams
- seamsters => couturier
- seamstresses => couturières
- search (for or out) => recherche (pour ou hors)
- search (for) => recherche (pour)
- searched (for or out) => cherché (pour ou dehors)
- searched (for) => cherché (pour)
- searching (for or out) => recherche (pour ou hors)
- searching (for) => recherchant (pour)
- sears => Sears
- seas => mers
Definitions and Meaning of seams in English
seams
to become fissured or ridgy, a weak or vulnerable area or gap, a layer (as of rock) between clearly different layers, entirely, completely, the stitching used in such a joining, a raised or sunken line, the joining of two pieces (as of cloth or leather) by sewing usually near the edge, a line, groove, or ridge formed by the abutment of edges, a line left by a cut or wound, to mark with a line, scar, or wrinkle, to mark with lines suggesting seams, to join by sewing, the fold, line, or groove made by sewing together or joining two edges or two pieces, a bed of valuable mineral and especially coal irrespective of thickness, to join with a seam, a thin layer or stratum (as of rock) between distinctive layers, to join as if by sewing (as by welding, riveting, or heat-sealing), wrinkle, the space between adjacent planks or strakes of a ship
FAQs About the word seams
coutures
to become fissured or ridgy, a weak or vulnerable area or gap, a layer (as of rock) between clearly different layers, entirely, completely, the stitching used i
fichiers,rainures,rayures,broute,Moulins,scores,Scribes,érafle,biseaux,flûte
craquements,fissures,fissures,lacunes,séparations,fentes,failles
seamounts => Monts sous-marins, sea-maids => sirènes, sea-maidens => sirènes, sea-maiden => Sirène, sealskins => Peaux de phoque,