Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Seal. mal of the class of echinoderms, having a firm shell and covered with spines ; the echinus. weed, n. A marine plant, esp. one of the Ak/ss. — -worthy,a. Fit for a voyage; worthy to be trusted to trans-port a_cargo. Seal, set, 7i. Anaquatic JEur-bear-ing carnivorousmammal ofmany species, in-habiting sea-coasts, andfound principal-ly in the higherlatitudes of bothhemispheres. Se


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Seal. mal of the class of echinoderms, having a firm shell and covered with spines ; the echinus. weed, n. A marine plant, esp. one of the Ak/ss. — -worthy,a. Fit for a voyage; worthy to be trusted to trans-port a_cargo. Seal, set, 7i. Anaquatic JEur-bear-ing carnivorousmammal ofmany species, in-habiting sea-coasts, andfound principal-ly in the higherlatitudes of bothhemispheres. Seal, sel, n. An engraved or inscribed stamp, for mak-ing an impression in wax, etc.; wax, or other tena-cious substance, set to an instrument and stampedwith a seal; the wax or wafer fastening a letter orother inclosed paper; that which confirms, ratifies,makes stable, or authenticates.—u. t. [sealed (seld),SEALIXG.] To set or affix a seal to; to confirm, rat-ify; to mark with a stamp, as an evidence of stand-ard exactness, legal size, or merchantable quality; tofasten with a seal; to shut or keep close, make fast,keep secure or secret. {3Iormon.) To take to onesself, oj- assign to another, as a 2d or ad


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