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Definition of Seamed
1. Adjective. Having or joined by a seam or seams.
2. Adjective. (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams. "A seamed face"
Definition of Seamed
1. a. Out of condition; not in good condition; -- said of a hawk.
Definition of Seamed
1. Verb. (past of seam) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Seamed
1. seam [v] - See also: seam
Medical Definition of Seamed
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Seamed
Literary usage of Seamed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Popular Science Monthly (1894)
"Sometimes what looks at first glance like a fine, straight-seamed block will be
uncovered, when, at the first attempt to work it, it will break up into ..."
2. John L. Stoddard's Lectures by John Lawson Stoddard (1898)
"closer inspection to be a gray and melancholy waste of soiled canvas, seamed with
patches. It is not, I am sure, an exaggeration to say that one-half of the ..."
3. John L. Stoddard's Lectures by John Lawson Stoddard (1898)
"closer inspection to be a gray and melancholy waste of soiled canvas, seamed with
patches. It is not, I am sure, an exaggeration to say that one-half of the ..."
4. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1886)
"The general level is high and slightly undulating, but interspersed with Mis or
broad marshes and seamed by hill torrents; at many points the formation ..."
5. The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow by Curtis Hidden Page (1905)
"... seamed with many scars, Bursting these prison bars, Up to its native stars My
soul ascended 1 There from the flowing bowl Deep drinks the warrior's soul ..."
6. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"Perhaps we should see here one of the canals with which Babylonia was seamed, poss.
the Nahr Malcha, or King's Canal, ..."