Line where quilt patches have been sewn together

June 2024 · 1 minute read
•Grease; tallow; lard.•The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth or leather.•Hence, a line of junction; a joint; a suture, as on a ship, a floor, or other structure; the line of union, or joint, of two boards, planks, metal plates, etc.•A thin layer or stratum; a narrow vein between two thicker strata; as, a seam of coal.•A line or depression left by a cut or wound; a scar; a cicatrix.•To form a seam upon or of; to join by sewing together; to unite.•To mark with something resembling a seam; to line; to scar.•To make the appearance of a seam in, as in knitting a stocking; hence, to knit with a certain stitch, like that in such knitting.•To become ridgy; to crack open.•A denomination of weight or measure.•The quantity of eight bushels of grain.•The quantity of 120 pounds of glass.

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