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SEEL, v. t. To close the eyes; a term of falconry, from the practice of the closing the eyes of a wild hawk.

SEEL, v. i. [See Sell.] To lean; to incline to one side. Obs.

SEEL, n. The rolling or agitation of a ship in a storm. Obs.

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