a seamless transition

  • 1seamless — /ˈsimləs/ (say seemluhs) adjective 1. without a seam: seamless stockings. 2. continuous; with no apparent interruptions: a seamless transition from the old system to the new. –seamlessly, adverb …

  • 2seamless — adjective a) Having no seams. b) Without interruption; coherent; as, a seamless transition …

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  • 3seamless — seam|less [ simləs ] adjective 1. ) changing or continuing very smoothly and without stopping: a seamless transition/movement 2. ) made without SEAMS ╾ seam|less|ly adverb ╾ seam|less|ness noun uncount …

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  • 4seamless — UK [ˈsiːmləs] / US [ˈsɪmləs] adjective 1) made without seams 2) changing or continuing very smoothly and without stopping a seamless transition/movement Derived words: seamlessly adverb seamlessness noun uncountable …

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  • 5seamless — [sēm′lis] adj. 1. made without a seam or seams 2. smooth in texture, quality, transition, etc.; without discontinuities or disparities [a seamless blend of fact and fiction, a seamless adjustment to a new boss] seamlessly adv …

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  • 6transition — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ abrupt, rapid, sudden ▪ direct ▪ gradual, slow ▪ awkward, difficult …

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  • 7seamless — adj. Seamless is used with these nouns: ↑blend, ↑integration, ↑transition, ↑web, ↑whole …

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  • 8Presidential transition of Barack Obama — Obama–Biden Transition Project President …

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  • 9Segue — A segue is a smooth transition from one topic or section to the next.In musicIn music, segue (pronEng|ˈsɛgweɪ) is a direction to the performer. It means continue (the next section) without a pause . It comes from the Italian it follows . The term …

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  • 10Morphing — Three frames form a morph from George W. Bush to Arnold Schwarzenegger showing the mid point between the two extremes Morphing is a special effect in motion pictures and animations that changes (or morphs) one image into another through a… …

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