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head line vs seam

seam vs head line

head line and seam both are nouns.

head line is not a verb while seam is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
head line Yes No No No
seam Yes No Yes No
As nouns, seam is a hypernym of head line; that is, seam is a word with a broader meaning than head line:
  • head line: A head line is a crease on the palm said to represent the person's mind and the way it works, including learning style, communication style, intellectualism, and thirst for knowledge.
  • seam: a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface
Other hypernyms of head line include crease, crinkle, furrow, line, wrinkle.
head line (noun) seam (noun)
A head line is a crease on the palm said to represent the person's mind and the way it works, including learning style, communication style, intellectualism, and thirst for knowledge. joint consisting of a line formed by joining two pieces
a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit
a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface
head line (verb) seam (verb)
put together with a seam
Difference between head line and seam

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