Definition of Inseam

1. v. t. To impress or mark with a seam or cicatrix.

Definition of Inseam

1. Noun. The seam of a trouser up the inside of the leg. ¹

2. Verb. To impress or mark with a seam or cicatrix. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Inseam

1. an inner seam [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inseam

inscrutability
inscrutable
inscrutableness
inscrutables
inscrutably
insculp
insculped
insculping
insculps
insculpt
insculption
insculptions
insculpture
insculptured
insculptures
inseam (current term)
inseamed
inseaming
inseams
insearch
insearched
insearches
insearching
insecable
insect
insect bite
insect bites and stings
insect control
insect defensins
insect hormones

Literary usage of Inseam

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Shoe Industry by Frederick James Allen (1922)
"Heel Shaving. Shaping the heel by shaving off the surplus leather. Hemlock Tanned. Preserved by the use of hemlock bark. inseam Trimming. ..."

2. Industrial Education by United States Bureau of Labor, Charles Henry Winslow, Jesse C. Bowen (1911)
"Equipment: 1C glove-stitching machines, cutting tables, cutting blocks, thumb and fourchette dies, complete equipment for making inseam, haQ pique, outseam, ..."

3. Industrial Combinations and Trusts by William Harrison Spring Stevens (1913)
"... to be welted wholly by Goodyear Welt and Turn Shoe Machines or Goodyear Universal inseam Sewing Machines held by the lessee under lease from the lessor, ..."

4. Concrete Abstractions: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Scheme by Max Hailperin, Barbara Kaiser, Karl Knight (1999)
"For example, they would write if (cuffed) { inseam ... Here is how the code would look written this way: inseam ..."

5. Publications by English Dialect Society (1887)
"Cp. inseam, FELL. In-kindle [in'-ky'indl], adj. with young; used of rabbits and other small ... inseam [in-see-m], va to hem down the inside of a seam. ..."

6. Unfair Competition: A Study of Certain Practices, with Some Reference to the by William Harrison Spring Stevens (1917)
"... to be welted wholly by Goodyear welt and turn shoe machines or Goodyear universal inseam sewing machines held by the lessee under lease from the lessor, ..."

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