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It means out of many one
It depends on the state. Each one is different.
The Great Seal of the United States says, "E Pluirbus Unum" which is Latin for "From Many, One" (from many states one union is formed).
''ACCORD'' The Great Seal of the United States contains the Latin motto E Pluribus Unum. The translation of this phrase is "out of many, one." (GO T.F.S.)
There are three mottoes on the seal:E Pluribus Unum (Out of many, one)Annuit Coeptis (Providence favors our undertakings)Novus Ordo Seclorum (A new order of the ages)
E Pluribus Unum, or "Out of many, one."
One possible word for a seal that is six letters is "marker."
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"Franges non flectus" Once seen on a coat of arms meaning Bowed but not defeated
The blue seal is on the right where the green is usually. There is no seal on the left. The words Washington DC are over the blue seal instead of the word ONE. The # is over the seal and also on the left side.
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The Great Seal of the United States says, "E Pluirbus Unum" which is Latin for "From Many, One" (from many states one union is formed).