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great seal
noun
- the principal seal of a government or state.
- (initial capital letters) British.
- the Lord Chancellor, keeper of the principal seal of Great Britain.
- his office.
great seal
noun
- often capitals the principal seal of a nation, sovereign, etc, used to authenticate signatures and documents of the highest importance
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of great seal1
Example Sentences
He has also given them the highest level of teaching, called Mahamudra, a Sanskrit word for “great seal,†an advanced system of meditation.
Surprisingly, the default medium tips provided a great seal for me, even though I usually reach for the large tips right away.
Cuccinelli also courted controversy in 2010, as attorney general of Virginia, when he distributed lapel pins to his staff which featured a Confederate version of the state’s great seal.
The cuff links bear the great seal of the United States.
In fact, the image on his pin was a copy of the great seal adopted by Virginia in 1861 after secession and used on battle flags of Confederate regiments.
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