seal
/ˈsiəl/
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Description
Seal
British singer
seal
mark of a personal distinctive emblem intended to guarantee the authenticity of the author of a document onto which it is printed, embossed or affixed
seal
East Asian use of printing images and impressions in lieu of signatures on documents
seal
device that completely prevents the flow of air or other fluids
Seal
1991 self-titled debut studio album by Seal
Seal
1994 album by Seal
seal
the legal effect of making a symbolic impression on a legal instrument
Seal
2003 album by Seal
seal
object bearing designs, emblems, letters, names, words, etc. in intaglio used for making an impression in relief on substances such as clay or wax or for stamping a flat surface
Seal
village and civil parish in Kent, UK
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