inseam

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in·seam

 (ĭn′sēm′)
n.
1. The inside seam of a pant leg.
2. The length or measurement of such a seam.
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inseam

(ˈɪnsiːm)
n
(Clothing & Fashion) US (in tailoring) the inside leg from the crotch to the ankle on a person or on a pair of trousers
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in•seam

(ˈɪnˌsim)

n.
an inside or inner seam of a garment, esp. the seam of a trouser leg that runs from the crotch down to the bottom of the leg.
[1905–10]
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Translations

inseam

[ˈɪnsiːm] ADJ (US) inseam measurementmedida f de pernera
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inseam

[ˈɪnsiːm] n (US)entrejambe m inseam measurementinseam measurement nhauteur f d'entre-jambe
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You trace the inseams up to their meeting place, haughty and defiant.
No need to scour the stores for super long inseams. Just find a pair that hits right above the ankle.
If they meet the goal, $50,000 will be enough to finalize product testing, secure a patent on the fabric and pattern, and produce a full size run of all the available sizes and inseams, as well as supplementing some marketing and packaging.
In other articles from her collection (not on display here), Berger similarly incorporated sizes as well as lines and arrows (denoting hemlines and inseams).
SIZE: Multiple sizes available, multiple inseams available.
The bicycle racers of the 1860s cornered around a horse track on high-wheeled boneshakers, and since the gear ratio was determined only by rim diameter, they pushed the highest wheel they could get their inseams around.
Crewel, crochet, knitting, patchwork" (109)) which she passes on to her daughters, the mechanical workings of her Pfaff sewing machine, the sewing terms ("Tailor tacks, darts, inseams, interfacings, hand-stitched herringbone hems, French seams" (113)) which become part of her daughters' vocabulary, her art of dressmaking--all are described in meticulous detail.
Available in sizes 0-18 with inseams of 32" and 36" in khaki, black, navy and OD green.
Zippered legs go easily over boots, and snap cuffs stop drafts and adjust for shorter inseams. The pants also have a waterproof seat.
The security guard continues to rub her strong hands along the inseams of my pants, then makes her way to a standing position, staring directly into my eyes-if Sophia Loren had a 28-year-old niece, this woman would be 10 times sexier.
``Skirts and trousers should be hung up too, using clip hangers for skirts and thick wooden hangers for trousers, folded over with the inseams aligned