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Meaning of seals
A seal is primarily a device or symbol used to confirm authenticity, ownership, or closure.
Etymology of seals
The word "seal" originates from Old English "seolh", referring to the marine mammal, and from Old French "seel", meaning a device used to authenticate or confirm.
The use of seals as devices for authentication dates back to ancient civilizations, where they were used to signify ownership, authority, or status.
Synonyms
stamps
impressions
marks
signatures
endorsements
approvals
validations
authentications
confirmations
verifications
certifications
guarantees
warranties
locks
fasteners
closures
shutters
barriers
blockages
obstructions
stoppers
plugs
covers
caps
lids
sealskins
pinnipeds
finfoots
earless seals
true seals
eared seals
fur seals
sea lions
walruses
blubbers
cetaceans
mammals
animals
creatures
organisms
living things
beings
entities
objects
things
stuff
matter
material
substance.
Definitions
- A device or symbol used to confirm authenticity, ownership, or closure, typically by being affixed to a document, package, or object.
- A type of fin-footed, semi-aquatic mammal, such as a fur seal or sea lion.
- A layer of material, such as a coating or a gasket, used to prevent leakage or entry.
Usage Examples
- The company applied its seal to the document to authenticate it.
- The seal on the envelope was broken, indicating that it had been opened.
- Seals are found in oceans worldwide, with different species adapted to various environments.
Antonyms
openings
gaps
breaches
cracks
fissures
fractures
breaks
ruptures
tears
splits
separations
divisions
partitions
barriers
obstructions
impediments
hindrances
obstacles
blockages
stoppages
closures
locks
fasteners
seals
unsealings
disclosures
revelations
exposures
uncoverings
openings
vacancies
voids
emptiness
hollowness
weaknesses.