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seam vs depression

depression vs seam

seam and depression both are nouns.

seam is a verb but depression is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
seam Yes No Yes No
depression Yes No No No
As nouns, depression is a hypernym of seam; that is, depression is a word with a broader meaning than seam:
  • seam: a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface
  • depression: a concavity in a surface produced by pressing
Other hypernyms of seam include impression, imprint.
seam (noun) depression (noun)
joint consisting of a line formed by joining two pieces pushing down
a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy
a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface a sunken or depressed geological formation
angular distance below the horizon (especially of a celestial object)
a concavity in a surface produced by pressing
a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity
an air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation
a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment
a state of depression and anhedonia so severe as to require clinical intervention
seam (verb) depression (verb)
put together with a seam
Difference between seam and depression

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