sigillative (Meaning)
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sigillative (a.)
Fit to seal; belonging to a seal; composed of wax.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sigillative
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sigillative Sentence Examples
- The sigillative wax sealed the envelope securely, preventing tampering.
- The ancient scroll was adorned with ornate sigillative symbols that held profound significance.
- The sigillative clay tablet bore witness to an important historical event.
- The sigillative paint was used to create an intricate design on the porcelain vase.
- The sigillative coating protected the metal surface from corrosion and wear.
- The sigillative parchment was inscribed with a secret message that could only be deciphered with a special key.
- The sigillative amulet was believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune.
- The sigillative plaster was applied to the wall to create a waterproof barrier.
- The sigillative sealant prevented air and moisture from penetrating the package.
- The sigillative varnish preserved the beauty and durability of the wooden furniture.
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Fit to seal; belonging to a seal; composed of wax.
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The sigillative wax sealed the envelope securely, preventing tampering.
The ancient scroll was adorned with ornate sigillative symbols that held profound significance.
The sigillative clay tablet bore witness to an important historical event.
The sigillative paint was used to create an intricate design on the porcelain vase.