Seeled vs. Sealed: What's the Difference?

Seeled and Sealed Definitions
Seeled
To stitch closed the eyes of (a falcon).
Sealed
A device or material that is used to close off or fasten an opening or connection, especially to prevent the escape of a liquid or gas
Used caulk as a seal around the window.
Seeled
Simple past tense and past participle of seel
Sealed
An airtight closure
A door that lacks a tight seal.
Sealed
Something, such as a piece of tape, that is placed on a product or package to show that the contents have not been tampered with.
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Sealed
The water in the trap of a drain that prevents sewer gas from escaping into a room.
Sealed
A design used to identify a person or thing or to show that something is authentic, accurate, or of good quality
The title page is marked with the publisher's seal. Does the scale have the inspector's seal?.
Sealed
A small decorative paper sticker.
Sealed
A die or signet having a raised or incised emblem used to stamp an impression on a receptive substance such as wax or lead.
Sealed
The impression so made.
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Sealed
The design or emblem itself, belonging exclusively to the user
A monarch's seal.
Sealed
A small disk or wafer of wax, lead, or paper bearing such an imprint and affixed to a document to prove authenticity or to secure it.
Sealed
An indication or symbol regarded as guaranteeing or authenticating something
The choral director gave the program his seal of approval.
Sealed
Any of various aquatic carnivorous mammals of the families Phocidae and Otariidae, found chiefly in cold regions and having a sleek torpedo-shaped body and limbs that are modified into paddlelike flippers.
Sealed
The pelt or fur of one of these animals, especially a fur seal.
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Sealed
Leather made from the hide of one of these animals.
Sealed
To close or fasten with a seal
Seal an envelope.
Seal a test tube.
Sealed
To prevent (a liquid or gas) from escaping
Charring a piece of meat seals in the juices.
Sealed
To cover, secure, or fill up (an opening)
Sealed the hole in the pipe with epoxy.
Sealed
To apply a waterproof coating to
Seal a blacktop driveway.
Sealed
To secure or prevent passage into and out of (an area). Often used with off
The police sealed off the crime scene.
Sealed
To affix a seal to (something) in order to prove authenticity, accuracy, or quality.
Sealed
To establish or determine irrevocably
Our fate was sealed.
Sealed
Mormon Church To make (a marriage, for example) eternally binding; solemnize forever.
Sealed
To hunt seals.
Sealed
Simple past tense and past participle of seal
Sealed
Closed by a seal.
Sealed
Preventing entrance.
Sealed
Of a road that has an asphalt or macadamised surface.
Sealed
(object-oriented programming) Not subclassable; from which one cannot inherit.
Sealed
Established irrevocably;
His fate is sealed
Sealed
Closed or secured with or as if with a seal;
My lips are sealed
The package is still sealed
The premises are sealed
Sealed
Undisclosed for the time being;
Sealed orders
A sealed move in chess
Sealed
Determined irrevocably;
His fate is sealed
Sealed
Having been paved
Sealed
Covered with a waterproof coating;
A sealed driveway
Sealed
(of walls) covered with a coat of plaster
Sealed
Closed so tightly as to be airtight or watertight