seamlessly-made
|seam-less-ly-made|
/ˈsiːmləsli meɪd/
(seamless)
smooth and continuous
Etymology
'seamlessly-made' originates from the word 'seamless,' which comes from the Old English word 'seam,' meaning 'a line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together.'
'seamless' evolved from the Old English 'seam' and the suffix '-less,' indicating 'without seams,' and eventually became 'seamlessly-made' to describe something crafted without visible transitions.
Initially, 'seamless' referred to clothing without visible seams, but over time it evolved to describe any process or product that is smooth and uninterrupted.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
crafted or produced in a way that is smooth and without any noticeable transitions or interruptions.
The dress was seamlessly-made, with no visible stitches.
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Last updated: 2025/05/30 12:16
