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seal
noun
a
large
sea-living
mammal
with
flippers
,
smooth
fur
,
and
big
dark
eyes
that
often
rests
on
ice
or
beaches
•
A
curious
seal
popped
its
head
above
the
water
near
the
boat
.
A
curious
seal
popped
its
head
above
the
water
near
the
boat
.
•
The
wildlife
documentary
showed
mother
seals
feeding
their
pups
on
the
ice
.
The
wildlife
documentary
showed
mother
seals
feeding
their
pups
on
the
ice
.
From
Old
English
seolh
,
related
to
Old
Norse
selr
,
meaning
a
seal
(
the
animal
).
verb
to
close
something
tightly
so
that
air
,
liquid
,
or
other
things
cannot
get
in
or
out
•
She
sealed
the
envelope
and
put
a
stamp
on
it
.
She
sealed
the
envelope
and
put
a
stamp
on
it
.
•
Make
sure
you
seal
the
jar
properly
so
the
jam
stays
fresh
.
Make
sure
you
seal
the
jar
properly
so
the
jam
stays
fresh
.
From
Old
French
seeler
,
derived
from
Latin
sigillare
'to
seal
,
stamp'
.
noun
a
device
or
official
mark
,
often
pressed
into
wax
or
printed
on
paper
,
that
shows
something
is
genuine
or
approved
•
The
certificate
carried
the
royal
seal
at
the
bottom
.
The
certificate
carried
the
royal
seal
at
the
bottom
.
•
A
notary
pressed
his
metal
seal
onto
the
document
.
A
notary
pressed
his
metal
seal
onto
the
document
.
From
Latin
sigillum
'small
picture
or
seal'
,
via
Old
French
seel
.