0 a line where two things join, especially a line of sewing joining two pieces of cloth or leather: --
1 a long, thin layer of a substance such as coal that has formed between layers of other rocks --
2 a line where two things join, esp. where two pieces of cloth or other material have been sewn together: --
3 a long, thin layer of rock or another substance that formed between layers of other rocks: --
a coal seam
Women placed rubber on the bottoms of the cans by hand before they seamed the body of the can to the bottom.
I know of no reason to doubt that the seams are original.
Not only did the liberal approach begin to come apart at the seams, administration proposals would again and again collide into a conservative-controlled committee.
The system can be used to detect seams less than 0.5 mm wide and 0.5 mm deep.
They generally lie subparallel to the fault surface and appear to be solution seams.
After the formation of the first two coal seams, small lakes were locally developed.
The erosion occurred in the depression when the lake that formed between the deposition of coal seams m8 and m12 was drained.
Alteration of silicate phases is common adjacent to the chromitite layers and seams.