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Seamless garment, an abortion-related phrase referencing Jesus' robe; Seamless Garment Network, an anti-abortion organization founded in 1987; Seamless robe of Jesus, the robe said to have been worn by Jesus during (or shortly before) his crucifixion; Seamless Rate Adaptation, ITU G.992.3/4, a telecommunication standard
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Seamless: The cups are smooth and without any visible seams, making them nearly invisible under tight fitting clothing. Sheer: A fashion bra made of translucent material that reveals the nipples. Soft cup: A practical design that does not use underwire for support. Traditionally regarded as offering less support than underwire models, soft-cup ...
The generation of the English plural dogs from dog is an inflectional rule, and compound phrases and words like dog catcher or dishwasher are examples of word formation. Informally, word formation rules form "new" words (more accurately, new lexemes), and inflection rules yield variant forms of the "same" word (lexeme).
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Pantyhose, also called tights in British English, which combined panties and hose into one garment, made their first appearance in 1959, [13] invented by Glen Raven Mills of North Carolina. The company later introduced seamless pantyhose in 1965, spurred by the popularity of the miniskirt. By the end of the decade, the girdle had fallen out of ...
Sports bras are also worn by women after certain surgical procedures. In those situations, a front-closing sports bra with a compression, seamless cup is recommended for healing and comfort. Certain fabrics such as Lycra have been found to help reduce swelling and help "even-out" a bustline that has been altered by a surgical procedure.
Omnichannel is moving toward increased personalization based on analytics to make the customer experience more seamless. [23] According to an MIT report, omnichannel "is the central force shaping the future of e-commerce and brick-and-mortar stores alike." [24] [25]