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adjective* * *seam·less[si:mləs]\seamless transition nahtloser Übergang* * *['siːmlɪs]adj1) tube, stockings nahtlos; cardigan ohne Nähte2) (fig)* * *seamless adj1. naht-, saumlos:seamless-drawn tube nahtlos gezogene Röhre* * *adjective* * *adj.nahtlos adj.
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