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Definition of Seamlike
1. resembling a seam [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seamlike
Literary usage of Seamlike
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington by Biological Society of Washington (1906)
"... he says, on this point : A plainly visible seamlike fold of skin on the back
begins over and a little in front of the anal and extends to the caudal, ..."
2. General Botany for Universities and Colleges by Hiram Delos Densmore (1920)
"When the spores are ripe, the axis of the cone, or strobilus, lengthens, thus
separating the sporangia, which then open along a seamlike layer of cells on ..."
3. Laboratory Manual of Horticulture by George William Hood (1915)
"The seamlike union of two halves of an organ; in anatropous ovules, that part of
the funicle adnate to the integument forming a ridge ..."
4. Economic Mining: A Practical Handbook for the Miner, the Metallurgist and by Charles George Warnford Lock (1895)
"Galena occurs in the form of grains or in seamlike deposits in dolomite; the
thickness of the beds is not more than 12 ft. The produce for 1891 vras 27616 ..."
5. Seeds and Seedlings of Weeds in Rice in South and Southeast Asia by Robert L. Zimdahl (1989)
"A seamlike joining of the two lateral halves of an organ, as in the ridge of
tissue along the side of an ovule, which indicates the position of the vascular ..."
6. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1909)
"The umbilical shoulder is strongly marked, the shell abruptly assuming a radial
direction, and the angle thus formed is emphasized by a projecting seamlike ..."
7. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington by Biological Society of Washington (1906)
"... he says, on this point : A plainly visible seamlike fold of skin on the back
begins over and a little in front of the anal and extends to the caudal, ..."
8. General Botany for Universities and Colleges by Hiram Delos Densmore (1920)
"When the spores are ripe, the axis of the cone, or strobilus, lengthens, thus
separating the sporangia, which then open along a seamlike layer of cells on ..."
9. Laboratory Manual of Horticulture by George William Hood (1915)
"The seamlike union of two halves of an organ; in anatropous ovules, that part of
the funicle adnate to the integument forming a ridge ..."
10. Economic Mining: A Practical Handbook for the Miner, the Metallurgist and by Charles George Warnford Lock (1895)
"Galena occurs in the form of grains or in seamlike deposits in dolomite; the
thickness of the beds is not more than 12 ft. The produce for 1891 vras 27616 ..."
11. Seeds and Seedlings of Weeds in Rice in South and Southeast Asia by Robert L. Zimdahl (1989)
"A seamlike joining of the two lateral halves of an organ, as in the ridge of
tissue along the side of an ovule, which indicates the position of the vascular ..."
12. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1909)
"The umbilical shoulder is strongly marked, the shell abruptly assuming a radial
direction, and the angle thus formed is emphasized by a projecting seamlike ..."