seal in English
- seal⇄adj. seallike.
- seal⇄expr. seal off (or up), to shut up within impenetrable barriers; make inaccessible.
Ex. a ship sealed up in ice. Zoo officials ... put the sad little ape in quarantine in a sealed-off room (Time). - seal⇄expr. set one's seal to,
a. to put one's seal on.
Ex. The king set his seal to the decree.
b. (Figurative.) to approve.
Ex. To this truth Mr. Hobbs sets his seal with all willingness imaginable (Henry More). - seal⇄expr. the seals, (British.) the symbols of public office.
Ex. The King sent him to the Earl of Jersey, with a peremptory order to return the seals (Philip Henry Stanhope). - seal⇄expr. under seal, authenticated or confirmed by affixing a seal.
Ex. If the agreement of the grantee is considered as under seal, ... it falls within the settled rule of the common law (Supreme Court Reporter). - seal⇄noun 1. a design stamped on a piece of wax or other soft material, used to show ownership or authenticity. The seal of the United States is attached to important government papers.
2. a stamp for marking things with such a design.
Ex. She ha - seal⇄noun 1. a kind of sea animal with large flippers, usually living in cold regions. Seals are flesh-eating mammals with long bodies covered with thick fur or bristle. Some kinds are hunted only for their valuable fur, but the Eskimos use the blubber of sea
- seal⇄seal (1), noun, verb.
- seal⇄seal (2), noun, pl.sealsor (collectively for 1)seal,verb.
- seal⇄seal (3), transitive verb. seel.
- seal⇄v.i. to hunt or take seals.
- seal⇄v.t. 1. to mark (a document) with a seal; make binding by affixing seals; authenticate.
Ex. The treaty was signed and sealed by both governments.
2. to stamp as an evidence of standard measure or quality or legal size.
Ex. to seal weig
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