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According to Federal Spec 751a entitled "Stitches, Seams & Stitchings", a seam is a series of stitches used to join two or more plies of fabric together. (Download English .PDF Version of Seam Types.)
Ãâó: www.amefird.com/stu_glossary.htm
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Usually means that the thread has broken and that there is no damage to a fabric. Used to refer to a binding it could mean the binding was not attached in a small place.
Ãâó: www.woodlandcottagequilts.com/glossary.html
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Layer of coal
Ãâó: illawarracoal.bhpbilliton.com/repository/schoolPro...
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On the surface of metal, an unwelded fold or lap, which appears as a crack, usually resulting from a defect obtained in casting or working.
Ãâó: www.cardmet.com/steel_terminology.htm
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