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What is 'seal' in Latin?

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Phoca is one Latin equivalent of 'seal'. It's a feminine gender noun that refers to the aquatic mammal. Signum is another Latin equivalent. It's a neuter gender noun that refers to the 'mark, sign, token', such as the official seal on letters.

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