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seam

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: -seamu-, *seamu*
ค้นหาอัตโนมัติโดยใช้ seam
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ชั้นหินบางๆ (ทางธรณีวิทยา)See Also: แนวชั้นหินSyn. layer, lode, stringer, vein
(vt) ทำให้เป็นร่องSee Also: ทำให้เป็นแนว, ทำให้เป็นรอยต่อSyn. line, wrinkle, ridge, furrow
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
ตะเข็บ, รอยต่อ, แนวต่อ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
ชั้น [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
การเชื่อมตะเข็บ [การเชื่อม ๒๐ ก.ย. ๒๕๔๔]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) seamSee Also: stitchExample:ตะเข็บของเสื้อตัวนี้เย็บได้เรียบร้อยมากThai Definition:แนวผ้าหรือสิ่งอื่นตอนที่เย็บติดกัน
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  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) joint consisting of a line formed by joining two pieces
(n) a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profitSyn. bedExample:he worked in the coal beds
(v) put together with a seamExample:seam a dress
(n) muckraking United States journalist who exposed bad conditions in mental institutions (1867-1922)Syn. Elizabeth Seaman, Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman, Nellie Bly
(adj) characteristic of or befitting a seaman; indicating competent seamanshipSyn. seamanlyAnt. unseamanlike
(n) skill in sailing
(adj) not having or joined by a seam or seamsAnt. seamedExample:seamless stockings
(adj) smooth, especially of skinSyn. unseamed, unlinedExample:his cheeks were unlined; his unseamed face
(adj) perfectly consistent and coherentExample:the novel's seamless plot
(n) an underwater mountain rising above the ocean floor
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

v. i. To become ridgy; to crack open. [ 1913 Webster ]

Later their lips began to parch and seam. L. Wallace. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ AS. seám, LL. sauma, L. sagma a packsaddle, fr. Gr. &unr_;. See Sumpter. ] A denomination of weight or measure. Specifically: (a) The quantity of eight bushels of grain. “A seam of oats.” P. Plowman. (b) The quantity of 120 pounds of glass. [ Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See Saim. ] Grease; tallow; lard. [ Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] Shak. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. seem, seam, AS. seám; akin to D. zoom, OHG. soum, G. saum, LG. soom, Icel. saumr, Sw. & Dan. söm, and E. sew. √ 156. See Sew to fasten with thread. ] 1. The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth or leather. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Hence, a line of junction; a joint; a suture, as on a ship, a floor, or other structure; the line of union, or joint, of two boards, planks, metal plates, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

Precepts should be so finely wrought together . . . that no coarse seam may discover where they join. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Geol. & Mining) A thin layer or stratum; a narrow vein between two thicker strata; as, a seam of coal. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A line or depression left by a cut or wound; a scar; a cicatrix. [ 1913 Webster ]


Seam blast, a blast made by putting the powder into seams or cracks of rocks. --
Seam lace, a lace used by carriage makers to cover seams and edges; -- called also seaming lace. --
Seam presser. (Agric.) (a) A heavy roller to press down newly plowed furrows. (b) A tailor's sadiron for pressing seams. Knight. --
Seam set, a set for flattering the seams of metal sheets, leather work, etc.
[ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Seamed p. pr. & vb. n. Seaming. ] 1. To form a seam upon or of; to join by sewing together; to unite. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To mark with something resembling a seam; to line; to scar. [ 1913 Webster ]

Seamed o'er with wounds which his own saber gave. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. 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. [ 1913 Webster ]

n.; pl. Seamen [ AS. saeman. ] One whose occupation is to assist in the management of ships at sea; a mariner; a sailor; -- applied both to officers and common mariners, but especially to the latter. Opposed to landman, or landsman. [ 1913 Webster ]


Able seaman, a sailor who is practically conversant with all the duties of common seamanship. --
Ordinary seaman. See Ordinary.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n.; pl. Seamen A merman; the male of the mermaid. [ R. ] “Not to mention mermaids or seamen.” Locke. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Having or showing the skill of a practical seaman. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The skill of a good seaman; the art, or skill in the art, of working a ship. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Any elevated object on land which serves as a guide to mariners; a beacon; a landmark visible from the sea, as a hill, a tree, a steeple, or the like. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[  /  , jiē fèngㄐㄧㄝ ㄈㄥˋseam
[, ㄩˋseam
[   /   , féng zhēn jìㄈㄥˊ ㄓㄣ ㄐㄧˋseam
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Gleitfähigkeit { f } beim Nähen [ textil. ]
seam slippage
Naht { f }; Saum { m } | Nähte { pl } | aus den Nähten platzen
seam | seams | to burst at the seams
Nahtschweißen { n }
seam welding
Nahtzugabe { f }
seam allowance
Seamount { m }; Unterwasserberg { m }
seamount
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