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Sealing   /sˈilɪŋ/   Listen
Sealing

noun
1.
The act of treating something to make it repel water.  Synonym: waterproofing.



Seal

verb
(past & past part. sealed; pres. part. sealing)
1.
Make tight; secure against leakage.  Synonym: seal off.
2.
Close with or as if with a seal.  Antonym: unseal.
3.
Decide irrevocably.
4.
Affix a seal to.
5.
Cover with varnish.  Synonym: varnish.
6.
Hunt seals.



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"Sealing" Quotes from Famous Books



... SEA SERPENT and open the bag only in the presence of his daughter, your mistress? Because of your disobedience I shall change you into monkeys. Henceforth you shall live in the trees. Your lips shall always bear the mark of the sealing wax which sealed the ...
— Fairy Tales from Brazil - How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore • Elsie Spicer Eells

... wood, horn, and even bones, which are generally believed to be good conductors, prevent the action of the gymnoti from being transmitted to man. I was surprised at not feeling the least shock on pressing wet sticks of sealing-wax against the organs of the fish, while the same animal gave me the most violent strokes, when excited by means of a metallic rod. M. Bonpland received shocks, when carrying a gymnotus on two cords of the fibres of the palm-tree, which appeared to us extremely dry. A strong discharge ...
— Equinoctial Regions of America V2 • Alexander von Humboldt

... inspiration! You can be positively brilliant, Chris. You will find paper and special envelopes in the office, as well as a big stick of sealing-wax." ...
— The Cattle-Baron's Daughter • Harold Bindloss

... spot again among a thousand—where we scrambled over a stony brook just like one in a Devonshire wood, the boulders and the little pools between them swarmed with things like scarlet and orange fingers, or sticks of sealing-wax, which we recognised, and, looking up, saw a magnificent Bois Chataigne, {249a}—Pachira, as the Indians call it,—like a great horse- chestnut, spreading its heavy boughs overhead. And these were the fallen petals of its last-night's crop ...
— At Last • Charles Kingsley

... make a good substitute for the colouring matter. A sealing jar or even a tin cup will do instead of the beaker. The stove or a dish of hot water will take the place ...
— Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Nature Study • Ontario Ministry of Education


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