seal

  • 11seal — Ⅰ. seal [1] ► NOUN 1) a device or substance used to join two things together or make something impervious. 2) a piece of wax or lead with an individual design stamped into it, attached to a document as a guarantee of authenticity. 3) a… …

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  • 12Seal 2 — Seal (1994) Seal, parfois appelé Seal II est le deuxième album de Seal sorti en 1994. Titres Bring It On Prayer For The Dying Dreaming In Metaphors Don t Cry Fast Changes Kiss From A Rose People Asking Why Newborn Friend If I Could I m Alive… …

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  • 13Seal — Seal, v. i. To affix one s seal, or a seal. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I will seal unto this bond. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 14seal — the animal [OE] and seal ‘impressed mark, closure’ [13] are of course different words. The former goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *selkhaz, a word of unknown origin which also produced Swedish säl and Danish sæl. The latter was borrowed from… …

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  • 15seal up — ˌseal ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they seal up he/she/it seals up present participle sealing up past tense …

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  • 16Seal — [zi:l, engl. si:l] der od. das; s, s <aus engl. seal »Robbe«>: 1. Fell bestimmter Robbenarten. 2. Pelz aus Seal (1) …

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  • 17seal — [n] authentication; stamp allowance, assurance, attestation, authorization, cachet, confirmation, imprimatur, insignia, notification, permission, permit, ratification, signet, sticker, tape, tie; concepts 284,685 Ant. disapproval, refusal seal… …

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  • 18seal — the animal [OE] and seal ‘impressed mark, closure’ [13] are of course different words. The former goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *selkhaz, a word of unknown origin which also produced Swedish säl and Danish sæl. The latter was borrowed from… …

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  • 19seal|er — seal|er1 «SEE luhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that seals. 2. a local or municipal official, appointed to examine and test weights and measures, scales, and other measuring devices for accuracy. seal|er2 «SEE luhr», noun. 1. a person who hunts… …

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  • 20Seal — (engl., spr. ßil, »Seehund, Robbe«), s. Sealskin …

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