seal

1 of 5

noun (1)

plural seals also seal
Synonyms of sealnext
1
: any of numerous carnivorous marine mammals (families Phocidae and Otariidae) that live chiefly in cold regions and have limbs modified into webbed flippers adapted primarily to swimming
especially : a fur seal or hair seal as opposed to a sea lion
2
a
: the pelt of a fur seal
b
: leather made from the skin of a seal
3
: a dark brown

seal

2 of 5

verb (1)

sealed; sealing; seals

seal

3 of 5

noun (2)

1
a
: something that confirms, ratifies, or makes secure : guarantee, assurance
b(1)
: a device with a cut or raised emblem, symbol, or word used especially to certify a signature or authenticate a document
(2)
: a medallion or ring face bearing such a device incised so that it can be impressed on wax or moist clay
also : a piece of wax or a wafer bearing such an impression
c
: an impression, device, or mark given the effect of a common-law seal by statute law or by American local custom recognized by judicial decision
d
: a usually ornamental adhesive stamp that may be used to close a letter or package
especially : one given in a fund-raising campaign
2
a
: something that secures (such as a wax seal on a document)
b
: a closure that must be broken to be opened and that thus reveals tampering
c(1)
: a tight and perfect closure (as against the passage of gas or water)
(2)
: a device to prevent the passage or return of gas or air into a pipe or container
3
: a seal that is a symbol or mark of office
see also:

seal

4 of 5

verb (2)

sealed; sealing; seals

transitive verb

1
a
: to confirm or make secure by or as if by a seal
seal the deal
b
: to solemnize (something, such as a marriage) for eternity by a rite of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
2
a
: to set or affix an authenticating seal to
b
: to mark with a stamp or seal usually as an evidence of standard exactness, legal size, weight, or capacity, or merchantable quality
3
a
: to fasten with or as if with a seal to prevent tampering
b
: to close or make secure against access, leakage, or passage by a fastening or coating
c
: to fix in position or close breaks in with a filling (as of plaster)
4
: to determine irrevocably or indisputably
that answer sealed our fate

SEAL

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abbreviation or noun

plural SEALs
: a member of an elite combat unit within the U.S. Navy who has special training across sea, land, and air environments and carries out commando missions

Examples of seal in a Sentence

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Noun
The president has added various gold accents throughout the Oval Office, adding gold embellishments to the presidential seal on the ceiling, and bringing 24-karat gold decals to the walls of the Cabinet Room, together with matching gold drapes. Adam England, PEOPLE, 30 June 2026 These tests evaluated how the hardware, seals, and fluid flow handle extreme thermal contraction and the intense temperature differences between the freezing propellant and the coupler materials. Mrigakshi Dixit, Interesting Engineering, 30 June 2026
Verb
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has for months been working to seal an agreement between the Israeli and Lebanese governments to clamp down on Hezbollah and allow Israel to withdraw its forces from Southern Lebanon. Vivian Salama, The Atlantic, 27 June 2026 Ice absorbs odors from nearby food, so keep freezer items tightly sealed to prevent strange-tasting cubes. Caroline Lubinsky, Martha Stewart, 27 June 2026
Abbreviation or noun
The Paramount+ series, which is a spinoff of Yellowstone, has named Benjamin Cavell, creator of SEAL Team, as showrunner for season two. Peter White, Deadline, 30 June 2026 He’s even attacked Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle. Chris Roemer, Baltimore Sun, 25 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for seal

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English sele, from Old English seolh; akin to Old High German selah seal

Noun (2)

Middle English sele, seel, from Anglo-French seal, sel, from Latin sigillum seal, from diminutive of signum sign, seal — more at sign

Abbreviation or noun

sea-air-land (team)

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (1)

1827, in the meaning defined above

Noun (2)

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of seal was before the 12th century

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“Seal.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/seal. Accessed 3 Jul. 2026.

Kids Definition

seal

1 of 4 noun
plural seals also seal
1
: any of numerous marine mammals that live mostly in cold regions, feed especially on fish, mate and give birth to young on land, and use short webbed flippers to swim and dive
2
a
: the soft dense fur of a seal
b
: leather made from the skin of a seal

seal

2 of 4 verb
: to hunt seals

seal

3 of 4 noun
1
a
: something (as a pledge) that makes safe or secure
under seal of secrecy
b
: a device with a cut or raised design or figure that can be pressed or stamped into paper or wax to form a mark (as for certifying a signature)
c
: a usually ornamental adhesive stamp that may be used to close a letter or package
Christmas seals
2
a
: something that is attached to a closed container and has to be broken in order to open the container
b
: a tight and perfect closing
test the seal of the jars

seal

4 of 4 verb
1
: to mark with a seal
seal a deed
2
: to close with or as if with a seal
the sheriff sealed the area
ice sealed the ships into the harbor
3
: to decide finally
Etymology

Noun

Old English seolh "seal (marine animal)"

Noun

Middle English sele, seel "pledge, guarantee," from early French seal, sel (same meaning), from Latin sigillum "seal," literally, "small sign, small image," from signum "mark, sign, image" — related to sign entry 1

Medical Definition

seal

transitive verb
: to apply dental sealant to
the teeth to be sealed are surrounded by cotton rolls and dried thoroughlyJ. W. Friedman

Legal Definition

seal

1 of 2 noun
: a device (as an emblem, symbol, or word) used to identify or replace a signature and to authenticate (as at common law) written matter see also contract under seal at contract

seal

2 of 2 transitive verb
1
: to authenticate or approve by or as if by a seal
2
: to close off (as records) from public access
Etymology

Noun

Old French seel, from Latin sigillum, from diminutive of signum mark, sign

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