enseal
Verb
- To impress with a seal.
- To mark as with a seal.
- To ratify.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English enselen, inselen, inseilen, from Old English inseġlian (“to place a seal on”), from Proto-West Germanic *insigilōn (compare Old High German insigilōn, insigilen, Old Norse innsigla (“to seal”)), from Latin insigilāre; merged with and reinforced by Old French enseeler, from the same Latin source. Equivalent to en- + seal.
Scrabble Score: 6
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enseal: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 0
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