I. noun
( -s )
Etymology: from gerund of seal (IV)
1.
a. : an impression made by a seal
b. : a small piece of clay or other malleable material on which an intaglio seal has been imprinted
2.
a. : a thin machine-glazed paper used as a parcel wrapper
b. : a heavy wrapping paper used in covering ream packages of book or writing paper
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: from gerund of seal (II)
: the hunting or catching of seals