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seamless

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Seamless (formerly SeamlessWeb) is an online food ordering service that allows users to order food for delivery and takeout from restaurants through their web site or suite of mobile apps. Seamless was launched in 1999 by Jason Finger and Paul Appelbaum ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 15c., from seam + -less . Figurative sense of "whole, integrated" is attested from 1862. Related: Seamlessly ; seamlessness .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. not having or joined by a seam or seams; "seamless stockings" [ant: seamed ] used especially of skin; "his cheeks were unlined"; "his unseamed face" [syn: unlined , unseamed ] perfectly consistent and coherent; "the novel's seamless plot"

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Seamless \Seam"less\, a. Without a seam. Christ's seamless coat, all of a piece. --Jer. Taylor.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ a seamless transition between musical pieces EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But now, with customers expecting more, creating a seamless roaming environment and providing enhanced services will be the key. ▪ Its products are ...

Usage examples of seamless.

Af and Perdix hustled their charge past the massive slab of carved onyx serving as the main door, into an entry hall built upon a floor of seamless crystal.

Here is a writer who has been around for three decades, and who is perhaps the premier stylist in the science fiction genre in terms of fusing prose, tone, viewpoint, content and mood into a seamless synergetic whole.

This is done not only in an attempt to understand their motivation more deeply than pure public utterance allows, but also because so many of them, often to their ruin, saw their own lives as a seamless whole, their calendar of birth, love, ambition and death imprinted on the almanac of great events.

I have extracted from the seamless web of the life of my chicks, pecking or avoiding beads, shaking their heads or backing away, peeping and twittering, are abstract generalizations that I have drawn from many hundreds of thousands of individual acts by individual birds that I have observed.

The ring was set with a single gem that somehow changed from a brilliant blue diamond to a bloodred ruby down its seamless center.

The item, when unfolded, appeared to be a large sack made of a soft, silvery fabric, smooth as frogskin, seamless, and with no sign of a weave that the Wind-Sprite could detect.

He edited and spliced it on a computer, and the results are seamless, each file a blitz of sound bites intended for voicemail or a live recipient who has no chance for a response that would force a mental engagement that is impossible.

The whole setup was designed to free him from body awareness while at the same Ume making the interface between his own brain ship minds as seamless as possible.

Beat Bean on Monroe is the kind of place I hate: seamless period decor of the fifties, orange chairs and Formica tables, the goateed servers wearing all black.

He had often been told that the mental processes and physical actions of wizards were piled upon each other in seamless intricacy, carefully constructed layers of thought and deed.

Susan mentally flipped through a catalog of Marilyn's seamless dramas, such as the time in the changing room she spritzed a tightly aimed spray bottle of canola oil at the swimsuit of Miss Orlando Pre-Teene after a close call in the talent contest.

No matter what time it was, it was beer-call time, as they said in the Air Force, and they would get in their cars and go barreling into Cocoa Beach for the endless, seamless party.

The text thus becomes what science fiction always was—a means, not an end: an experiment that can be examined, taken apart, even cannibalised by ruthless commentators, rather than a seamless work of art.

After I first interviewed Cleo, she must have realized her story wasn't seamless.

It took me a moment to realize we'd entered a city-block-sized compound, with souvenir shops, billiard tables, restaurants, and bars -- even an indoor rodeo arena -- and thousands eating and drinking and crowding onto the dance floor while the seamless sound of the live country-western band rolled over everything, going at once to my head.