A lapped seam is a type of seam where one fabric layer is placed over another and then stitched together. It is commonly used in garments and textiles to create strong, durable, and neat seams, often seen in jeans or workwear.
A lapped seam is one of the four major types of seams. The types of lapped seams are bound seams and Hong Kong seams.
There are 11 types of seams which include: abutted, enclosed, exposed, false french, flat-felled, french, fused, glued, hairline, lapped seam with raw edges, and finally overedged seam.
After she lapped in the pool, she took a shower.
The ocean waves lapped at the sandy shore. As Jenson Button was limping back to the pits with a punctured tyre he was being lapped by the race leaders.
It can be, as in car racing : a lapped rival. Lapped is the past tense and past participle of the verb to lap, which can mean to drink with the tongue, or to pass in a race. Lapped may be a verb or adjective.
The three types of seam are Plain seam, French seam and Ancient or Old German flat seam.
Lapped Transforms are used in Digital Signal Processing as a technique to improve spectral estimation. This methodology can be used in various applications such as speech encoding and decoding. This topic is rather complex, but you can see more about lapped transforms and their uses for free by searching "DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING USING LAPPED TRANSFORMS WITH VARIABLE PARAMETER WINDOWS AND ORTHONORMAL BASES"
a curved seam is a seam that is curved
An open seam is a general purpose seam. An open seam is two pieces of fabric sewn together, and then the seam allowances are pressed open, creating a flat and clean seam line on the right side of the fabric.
An enclosed seam, or a French seam, is a seam that is sewn with the wrong sides of the fabric together. A second seam is usually sewn with the right sides together so that the first seam is enclosed.
The seam to seam length in a horizontal vessel refers to the distance measured from one seam to the opposite seam of the vessel along its circumference. It is an important measurement for determining the size and capacity of the vessel. This measurement is typically used in the fabrication and design of horizontal vessels such as tanks or pressure vessels.
You need to explain what seam you mean? A seam of coal? A seam in a jacket?