seamed

/siːmd/
adjective
  1. Having a line or lines where two pieces of material are joined, often visible on fabric or metal.
    • She wore a pair of seamed stockings that looked very elegant.
    • The old quilt had seamed patches where different fabrics met.
    • The seamed edges of the metal pipe were welded together smoothly.
  2. Marked with lines or wrinkles, especially on the face or skin.
    • His seamed face told the story of a long life at sea.
    • The old woman's hands were seamed with years of hard work.
    • The leather jacket was seamed with age and wear.
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