unseamed
/ʌnˈsiːmd/
adjective
- Having no seams; smooth and without visible lines where pieces are joined.
- She preferred unseamed stockings because they felt smoother against her skin.
- The potter's unseamed vase was admired for its flawless, continuous surface.
- The unseamed fabric of the dress made it look like it was woven in one piece.
verb
- Past tense of unseam: to open or undo the seams of something; to rip apart or separate along a seam.
- He unseamed the old tent to salvage the waterproof fabric.
- The tailor unseamed the jacket to adjust the fit.
- The warrior's sword unseamed his opponent's armor in a single stroke.