a species of seal
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crabeatera species of seal
crabeatersCRABEATER, a species of seal
BOTTLECAPSeal of a sort
EAREDA type of seal.
FLIPPERPart of a seal
GASKETSeal of a sort
MOTTOPart of a seal
BURPSound of a broken seal
WIGFur of a hooded seal.
FLENSEStrip (a seal) of blubber.
SCULPSkin of a young seal
sealskinthe skin of a seal
EAGLESeal of the U. S. A.
ADAOrg. with a Seal of Acceptance
POPSound of breaking a vacuum seal
sigillaryof or pertaining to a seal
sealskinsSEALSKIN, the skin of a seal
NOTARISEPut a seal of approval on, overseas
USDAAgcy. whose seal features a shock of corn
phocaa type of sea monster or a seal
phocasPHOCA, a type of sea monster or a seal
phocaePHOCA, a type of sea monster or a seal
phocomelya type of congenital deformity, with seal-like limbs
phocomeliesPHOCOMELY, a type of congenital deformity, with seal-like limbs
exemplifyingMake an attested copy of (a document) under an official seal
exemplifyMake an attested copy of (a document) under an official seal
exemplifiesMake an attested copy of (a document) under an official seal
exemplifiedMake an attested copy of (a document) under an official seal
coniesthe fur of a rabbit, esp. when dyed to simulate Hudson seal
conythe fur of a rabbit, esp. when dyed to simulate Hudson seal
wafersadhesive disk of dried paste with added coloring matter used as a seal
sealskinsThe skin or prepared fur of a seal, esp. when made into a garment
sealskinThe skin or prepared fur of a seal, esp. when made into a garment
assumpsit(Latin) a contract (not under seal); a suit for breach of such a contract
pinnipedsA carnivorous aquatic mammal of the order Pinnipedia, such as a seal or walrus
assumpsitsASSUMPSIT, (Latin) a contract (not under seal); a suit for breach of such a contract
lettrea letter bearing an official seal and usually authorizing imprisonment without trial of a named person
shagreenuntanned leather with a granular surface, prepared from the hide of a horse, shark, seal, etc.
tightclose in structure as to prevent passage or escape (as of liquid, gas, or light) a tight ship a tight seal compare lightproof watertight
trapdevice for drains or sewers consisting of a bend or partitioned chamber in which the liquid forms a seal to prevent the passage of sewer gas