A small piece of mail, providing some protection where two plates of armor are joined, usually at the elbows, under the shoulders, and behind the knees.
A seam formed by sewing two edges together, especially to join pieces of skin in surgically treating a wound.
Thread used to sew or stitch two edges (especially of skin) together.
An area where separate terrane join together along a major fault.
A type of fibrous joint bound together by Sharpey's fibres which only occurs in the skull.
A seam or line, such as that between the segments of a crustacean, between the whorls of a univalve shell, or where the elytra of a beetle meet.
The seam at the union of two margins in a plant.
To sew up or join by means of a suture.