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1 telér
seam, strike -
2 varrás
seam, sewing -
3 varrat
seam, welt, suture -
4 azsúrvarrás
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5 barázdál
(DE) furchen; Furchung {e}; Riefelung {e}; riefeln; rippen; (EN) channel; furrow; groove; gutter; indenture; rout out; scratch; seam; striate -
6 beszeg
(DE) einsäumen; garniert; säumen; endeln; rollieren; (EN) border; edge; emborder; enseam; fell; filmbriated; fimbriate; guard; hem; lay, laid; overcast, overcast; ran; run; run, ran, run; seam; serge; sew up; welt; whip -
7 ér
(DE) Bächlein {s}; Rinnsal {s}; gegolten; gelten; widerfahren; widerfährt; (EN) befall; brook; brooklet; course; hit; hit, hit; kill; overtake, overtook, overtaken; rill; seam; source; streak; stream; streamlet; string; vein -
8 ereszték
(EN) cut; gusset; haunched; joint; joint tongue; jointing; juncture; meeting; mortice; mortise; nesting; seam; tenon -
9 felszánt
(DE) pflügt; umackern; (EN) plough; plough up; plow; plow up; rive; rive, rived, riven; seam; till -
10 forradás
(DE) Narbe {e}; Narben {pl}; Schmiß {r}; Schraffung {e}; (EN) cicatrice; cicatrices; cicatrix; cicatrix, cicatrices; scar; seam; slash -
11 franciavarrás
(EN) counterhem; french seam -
12 hajótömés
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13 hasadék
(DE) Leck {s}; Spalt {r}; Spalten {pl}; Fissur {e}; Schluft {e}; (EN) breach; chop; cleft; crack; cranny; crevice; fissure; flaw; gorge; hiatus; joint; lead; leak; ravine; rent; rift; rip; rive; scissure; seam; split -
14 heg
(DE) Narbe {e}; Schwiele {e}; (EN) callus; cicatrice; cicatrices; cicatrix; cicatrix, cicatrices; crust; scab; scar; seam -
15 hegszakáll
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16 hegyvarrat
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17 kötésben
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18 öntvényvarrat
(EN) burr; fin; seam -
19 összeereszt
(EN) abut; interlock; seam -
20 összeilleszt
(DE) ineinanderfügen; zusammenfügen; zusammenpassen; (EN) abut; butt; clamp; fit; fit in; join; join up; joint; match; mortice; mortise; nitch; patch; piece together; seam; splice
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Seam — Seam, n. [OE. seem, seam, AS. se[ a]m; akin to D. zoom, OHG. soum, G. saum, LG. soom, Icel. saumr, Sw. & Dan. s[ o]m, and E. sew. [root] 156. See {Sew} to fasten with thread.] 1. The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Seam — may refer to:* Seam (band), an indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois * Can seamer, a machine used to seal a lid to a can body, such as in paint or food cans * Seam bowling, in cricket, refers to bowling with the main seam upright * Quarter seam … Wikipedia
Seam — Seam, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Seamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Seaming}.] 1. To form a seam upon or of; to join by sewing together; to unite. [1913 Webster] 2. To mark with something resembling a seam; to line; to scar. [1913 Webster] Seamed o er with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Seam — Тип Каркас web приложений Разработчик RedHat JBoss Написана на [1] ОС Кроссплатформенное программное обеспечение Версия 2.1.1.GA 22 декабря 2008 Лицензия … Википедия
seam — [si:m] n [: Old English;] 1.) a line where two pieces of cloth, leather etc have been stitched together ▪ She was repairing Billy s trousers, where the seam had come undone. ▪ Join the shoulder seams together. 2.) a layer of a mineral under the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
seam — [sēm] n. [ME seme < OE seam, akin to Ger saum < IE base * siw , * sū > SEW] 1. a) a joining of two pieces of material with a line of stitches b) the line of stitches [sew a fine seam] c) the material between the margin of each of the… … English World dictionary
seam|y — «SEE mee», adjective, seam|i|er, seam|i|est. 1. having or showing a seam or seams: »the seamy side of a garment. 2. Figurative. least pleasant; … Useful english dictionary
Seam — Seam, v. i. To become ridgy; to crack open. [1913 Webster] Later their lips began to parch and seam. L. Wallace. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Seam — Seam, n. [AS. se[ a]m, LL. sauma, L. sagma a packsaddle, fr. Gr. ?. See {Sumpter}.] A denomination of weight or measure. Specifically: (a) The quantity of eight bushels of grain. A seam of oats. P. Plowman. (b) The quantity of 120 pounds of glass … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seam|er — «SEE muhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that seams. 2. a kind of sewing machine for seaming fabrics together. 3. a machine for bending two pieces of sheet metal to unite them in a seam or joint. 4. Cricket. a seam bowler … Useful english dictionary
Seam — (s[=e]m), n. [See {Saim}.] Grease; tallow; lard. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Shak. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English