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seam vs joint

joint vs seam

seam and joint both are nouns.

seam is not an adjective while joint is an adjective.

seam and joint both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
seam Yes No Yes No
joint Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, joint is a hypernym of seam; that is, joint is a word with a broader meaning than seam:
  • seam: joint consisting of a line formed by joining two pieces
  • joint: junction by which parts or objects are joined together
seam (noun) joint (noun)
joint consisting of a line formed by joining two pieces marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking
a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit junction by which parts or objects are joined together
a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface a disreputable place of entertainment
(anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if it allows motion)
a piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion
the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made
seam (adjective) joint (adjective)
united or combined
involving both houses of a legislature
affecting or involving two or more
seam (verb) joint (verb)
put together with a seam fasten with a joint
separate (meat) at the joint
provide with a joint
fit as if by joints
Difference between seam and joint

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