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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In iron ship-building, a long narrow strip of plate uniting two plates at a flush joint in the direction of their length. A double seam-strap is composed of two strips, one on each surface of the plates, the joint being between them. A seam-strap is further distinguished according to the number of lines of rivets on each side parallel to the joint, as a single-riveted or a double-riveted seam-strap.
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