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Definitions for Inseam
ˈɪnˌsimin·seam
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inseamnoun
An inside seam of an article of clothing; especially, the seam that runs from the crotch of a trouser leg down to the bottom.
inseamnoun
The length of the inseam of a trouser leg.
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inseamnoun
The seam of a trouser up the inside of the leg.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To Inseamverb
To impress or mark by a seam or cicatrix.
Etymology: in and seam.
Deep o'er his knee inseam'd remain'd the scar. Alexander Pope.
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inseam
In sewing, a seam is the join where two or more layers of fabric, leather, or other materials are held together with stitches. Prior to the invention of the sewing machine, all sewing was done by hand. Seams in modern mass-produced household textiles, sporting goods, and ready-to-wear clothing are sewn by computerized machines, while home shoemaking, dressmaking, quilting, crafts, haute couture and tailoring may use a combination of hand and machine sewing.In clothing construction, seams are classified by their type (plain, lapped, abutted, or French seams) and position in the finished garment (center back seam, inseam, side seam). Seams are finished with a variety of techniques to prevent raveling of raw fabric edges and to neaten the inside of garments.
Webster Dictionary
Inseamverb
to impress or mark with a seam or cicatrix
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Inseam in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Inseam in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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- entrejambeFrench
- inseamIndonesian
- இன்சீம்Tamil
- inseamThai
- 下裆Chinese
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