"Seal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A noun, a verb, or an adjective.
As a noun:
1. A seal is a marine mammal that breathes air and gives birth to live young. There are many species of seal, including the ringed seal, the elephant seal, and the harbor seal.
2. A seal can also refer to a stamp or an impression made on a document or a surface to authenticate it, or to indicate that something is authorized or official.
As a verb:
To seal something means to close or fasten it tightly, so that it cannot be opened or entered.
As an adjective:
Something that is sealed is enclosed or shut tightly, so that it is secure or confidential.
A large, gray or white seabird with a pointed beak, scrawny legs, and a distinctive cry. It is often found near coastal areas, such as beaches, estuaries, and harbors, where it feeds on fish, crustaceans, and other small marine animals.
"Seahawks" refers to a sports team, specifically the Seattle Seahawks, a professional American football team that competes in the National Football League (NFL). The team is based in Seattle, Washington, and plays home games at Lumen Field (previously CenturyLink Field).
A seahorse is a type of marine fish that belongs to the family Syngnathidae. It has a horse-like head, a snout, and a curled tail, and is characterized by its unique way of swimming: it swims upright, using its dorsal fin to propel itself through the water. Seahorses are known for their distinctive courtship behavior, in which the male becomes pregnant and carries the eggs in a brood pouch on its belly until they hatch. They are found in shallow, tropical, and subtropical waters around the world, and are popular among aquarium hobbyists.