Seal
61seal — /si:l/ noun 1. a special symbol, often one stamped on a piece of wax, which is used to show that a document is officially approved by the organisation that uses the symbol ♦ contract under seal a contract which has been legally approved with the… …
62seal — A symbol of authenticity. An impression made by means of an instrument or device, such as an engraved metallic plate, on wax or wafer affixed to an instrument, or directly upon the instrument itself. A scroll or other distinguishing mark placed… …
63seal — In use from the earliest OT times as a means of authenticating documents and ensuring ownership. They were often made from small semi precious stones, oval in shape, with a name carved on the seal so that, when it was pressed in wax or clay, an… …
64seal — In MAGIC, a symbol unique to a DEMON, ANGEL, or other occult force, used in rituals such as the summoning of specific spirits. Seals are also called sigils, a term derived from the Latin word for seal, sigillum. Seals can be likened to a form… …
65seal in — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms seal in : present tense I/you/we/they seal in he/she/it seals in present participle sealing in past tense sealed in past participle sealed in to prevent the flavour, smell, or juice of a food from getting out… …
66seal up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms seal up : present tense I/you/we/they seal up he/she/it seals up present participle sealing up past tense sealed up past participle sealed up same as seal I The furniture is covered and the doors are sealed up …
67Seal — This unusual and interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is one of the patronymic forms of the surname Seal, which is a good example of that fascinating group of early English surnames that were gradually created from the habitual use of… …
68seal up — Synonyms and related words: bang, bar, barricade, batten, batten down, bolt, bosom, bottle up, box up, bury, button, button up, cache, cage, check, choke, choke off, clap, cloister, close, close up, confine, constrain, constrict, contain,… …
69seal — 1. Emblem. Kila. Also: uwepa, ho opa a, kuni. ♦ Seal of office, sila o ke ke ena. ♦ To fix a seal, kila. 2. Mammal. Īlio holo i ka uaua, hulu (rare) …
70seal — /si:l/ noun 1. ♦ contract under seal a contract which has been legally approved with the seal of the company 2. a piece of paper, metal or wax attached to close something, so that it can be opened only if the paper, metal or wax is removed or… …