- enseal
- To seal; to affix a seal.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Enseal — En*seal ([e^]n*s[=e]l ), v. t. To impress with a seal; to mark as with a seal; hence, to ratify. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] This deed I do enseal. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enseal — en·seal … English syllables
enseal — /ansiyl/ To seal. Ensealing is still used as a formal word in conveyancing … Black's law dictionary
enseal — /ansiyl/ To seal. Ensealing is still used as a formal word in conveyancing … Black's law dictionary
enseal — ə̇n, en+ transitive verb Etymology: Middle English enselen, from Middle French enseeler, from en en (II) + seel seal more at seal 1. obsolete a … Useful english dictionary
seal — 1. noun /siːl/ a) A pinniped, particularly an earless seal (true seal) or eared seal. The seals in the harbor looked better than they smelled. b) A stamp used to impress a design on a soft substance such as wax. The front of the podium bore the… … Wiktionary
inseam — ˈinˌsēm noun Etymology: in (II) + seam : an inner seam: as a. : the seam from the crotch to the leg bottom of trousers b. : a seam showing on the inside only used for articles (as gloves) often made without outside seams … Useful english dictionary
inseal — inseal, inseam obs. ff. enseal, enseam v … Useful english dictionary