Seal

  • 51seal — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 animal ADJECTIVE ▪ baby VERB + SEAL ▪ hunt ▪ club ▪ The ad criticized hunters for clubbing baby seals …

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  • 52seal — seal1 noun 1》 a device or substance used to join two things together or render something impervious.     ↘the state or fact of being joined or rendered impervious with a seal. 2》 a piece of wax, lead, etc. with an individual design stamped into… …

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  • 53seal — I 1. noun 1) the seal around the bathtub Syn: sealant, sealer, adhesive, caulk, caulking 2) the king put his seal on the letter Syn: emblem, symbol, insignia, device, badge, crest …

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  • 54seal — 1. noun /siːl/ a) A pinniped, particularly an earless seal (true seal) or eared seal. The seals in the harbor looked better than they smelled. b) A stamp used to impress a design on a soft substance such as wax. The front of the podium bore the… …

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  • 55seal — Synonyms and related words: John Hancock, OK, X, accept, acceptance, accredit, affirm, affirmance, affirmation, agree on terms, amen, approbation, approval, approve, aroma, assurance, assure, attest, attestation, attribute, authenticate,… …

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  • 56seal — 01. Police have completely [sealed] off the building where two terrorists are believed to have been discovered planting a bomb. 02. Have you already [sealed] the envelope? I forgot to put something in it. 03. Veronica [sealed] the envelope, and… …

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  • 57seal — I n 1. emblem, representation, symbol, badge, insignia, regalia, token, sign, mark; label, monogram, cartouche, signet, stamp, imprint; coat of arms, escutcheon, crest; seal ring, ring, medallion, die. 2. sealant, sealing wax, adhesive, tape,… …

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  • 58seal — [siːl] verb [T] I 1) to close a container or space by covering it with something so that air or other substances cannot get in or out Small gaps can be sealed with wax.[/ex] 2) to close an envelope by sticking down the top edge • seal a… …

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  • 59Seal —    Commonly a ring engraved with some device (Gen. 38:18, 25). Jezebel wrote letters in Ahab s name, and sealed them with his seal (1 Kings 21:8). Seals are frequently mentioned in Jewish history (Deut. 32:34; Neh. 9:38; 10:1; Esther 3:12; Cant.… …

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  • 60seal — 1. noun the seal round the bath Syn: sealant, adhesive, mastic, joint 2. verb 1) seal each bottle while hot Syn: stop up, seal up, cork, stopper, plug 2) they sealed the bargain …

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