seemless is a real word
(although I suspect he meant seamless)
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Dr. Shambolic je suis charlie,
Fri 27 Aug 2004, 16:40,
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And the dictionary.com stats
show a sudden surge in searches for 'seemless'.
Yup: \Seem"less\, a. Unseemly. [Obs.] --Spenser.
(
Deebster,
Fri 27 Aug 2004, 16:42,
archived)
seems less likely
..
(
willtheyorwon'tthey,
Fri 27 Aug 2004, 16:42,
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