Seam in a sentence as a noun

Before them, cans had a lead seam in them.

Pry apart at the seam with a putty knife or small flathead 3.

Sounds like this could be a seam-carving or patch-match algorithm in play.

You’d have a slightly ugly angle difference at the seam, of course.

At a hackathon about 6 months ago I decided to write a seam carver [0] in Go.

" Underground coal fires: a seam of coal exposed through mining can catch fire and burn underground forever.

Seam in a sentence as a verb

Something about the aluminum/glass seam bothers me, and so I got a slim case and never looked back.

Let alone the fact that it's written in Java using seam convos, there was just no thought whatsoever put into UX.

Unfortunately it seam that people can get along with the claim she made by the benefit of complaisance of other mediocre people.

Ok, bit of a bragging moment here: my grandpa, with two other gentlemen, created the process for machining seamless cans that is described here.

The key advantages of a tube vs. a railway track are that it can be built above the ground on pylons and it can be built in prefabricated sections that are dropped in place and joined with an orbital seam welder.

As a result, you don't get the gradient in a Firefox window using the Oxygen GTK+ style engine - and we even had to add a system to our window decoration to allow the special-casing of such windows to tick off the gradient in the deco as well, so you don't get a seam.

Seam definitions

noun

joint consisting of a line formed by joining two pieces

noun

a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface; "his face has many lines"; "ironing gets rid of most wrinkles"

See also: wrinkle furrow crease crinkle line

noun

a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit; "he worked in the coal beds"

verb

put together with a seam; "seam a dress"