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    seal
    /sē(ə)l/

    noun

    • 1. a device or substance that is used to join two things together so as to prevent them from coming apart or to prevent anything from passing between them: "blue smoke from the exhaust suggests worn valve seals" Similar sealantsealeradhesive
    • 2. a piece of wax, lead, or other material with an individual design stamped into it, attached to a document to show that it has come from the person who claims to have issued it. Similar emblemsymbolinsigniadevice

    verb

    • 1. fasten or close securely: "he folded it, sealed the envelope, and walked to the mailbox" Similar fastensecureshutclose up
    • 2. apply a nonporous coating to (a surface) to make it impervious: "seal the finish with a satin varnish"

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  2. seal: [noun] something that confirms, ratifies, or makes secure : guarantee, assurance. a device with a cut or raised emblem, symbol, or word used especially to certify a signature or authenticate a document. an impression, device, or mark given the effect of a common-law seal by statute law or by American local custom recognized by judicial ...

  3. SEAL definition: 1. a large mammal that eats fish and lives partly in the sea and partly on land or ice 2. something…. Learn more.

  4. Seal definition: an embossed emblem, figure, symbol, word, letter, etc., used as attestation or evidence of authenticity. See examples of SEAL used in a sentence.

  5. 27 meanings: 1. a device impressed on a piece of wax, moist clay, etc, fixed to a letter, document, etc, as a mark of.... Click for more definitions.

  6. SEAL meaning: 1 : to close (something) tightly so that air, liquid, etc., cannot get in or out often + up; 2 : to close (an envelope, bag, etc.) by sticking or pressing two of its parts together

  7. Define seal. seal synonyms, seal pronunciation, seal translation, English dictionary definition of seal. n. 1. a. A device or material that is used to close off or fasten an opening or connection, especially to prevent the escape of a liquid or gas: ...

  8. seal something to make something definite, so that it cannot be changed or argued about. to seal a contract; They shook hands to seal the deal. The discovery of new evidence sealed his fate (= nothing could prevent what was going to happen to him).; She sealed victory with a birdie at the final hole.

  9. He broke the wax seal and unrolled the paper. an official-looking letter with a wax seal [countable] a piece of metal, a ring, etc. with a design on it, used for stamping a wax or metal seal; sea animal [countable] a sea animal that eats fish and lives around coasts. There are many types of seal, some of which are hunted for their fur. a colony ...

  10. seal. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Animals seal1 /siːl/ S3 noun [ countable] 1 a large sea animal that eats fish and lives around coasts 2 a) a mark that has a special design and shows the legal or official authority of a person or organization The document carried the seal of the governor’s office. b) the ...

  11. SEAL definition: 1. an animal with smooth fur that eats fish and lives near the sea 2. a piece of paper or plastic…. Learn more.

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