Also means
smoothly, without transition
Usage Note
Nahtlos (from Naht, seam) means smoothly connected with no visible join. Nahtlos ineinanderübergehen — to merge seamlessly. It appears both literally (clothing, structures) and figuratively (transitions, sequencing), and is common in modern German across various registers.
Examples
"Die Szenen gehen nahtlos ineinander über."
Natural Translation
The scenes transition seamlessly into each other.
Literal Translation
The scenes go seamlessly into each other over.
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