Seamer — This famous English surname has two distinct origins; firstly, it may be of Norman French origin, introduced into Britain after the Conquest of 1066, and a locational name from the place called Saint Maur (des Fossees) in Seine, Northern France.… … Surnames reference
seamer — ˈsēmə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: seam (III) + er : one that seams or makes seams: as a. : an operator of a seaming machine; also … Useful english dictionary
Seamer, Hambleton — Seamer is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, near the border with the Borough of Stockton on Tees and 3 miles northwest of Stokesley.This rural village supports a small farming community. There are 2 … Wikipedia
Seamer railway station — Infobox UK station name = Seamer code = SEM manager = First TransPennine Express locale = Seamer borough = Scarborough start = 1845 platforms = 2 lowusage0405 = 50,318 lowusage0506 = 61,102 lowusage0607 = 69,820 latitude = 54.24020 longitude =… … Wikipedia
Seamer, Scarborough — infobox UK place country = England latitude = 54.238300 longitude = 0.441000 official name = Seamer static static image caption = population = 3,774 (2001 census) civil parish = Seamer shire district = Scarborough shire county = North Yorkshire… … Wikipedia
seamer man — noun : an operator of a double seamer … Useful english dictionary
seamer — noun see seam II … New Collegiate Dictionary
seamer — See seam. * * * … Universalium
seamer — noun A bowler skilled at making the ball to seam … Wiktionary
seamer — n. sewer, one who fastens with stitches; furrower, one who makes grooves … English contemporary dictionary