The motto E Pluribus Unum was adopted as the motto for the Seal of the United States in 1782. The motto of the United States is In God We Trust, which was established by Presidential Order in 1956.
Do you mean the animal, or the act of closing something (seal a letter), or the representation of a name (The notary marked the papers with her seal) ??? Good questions equal good answers- please give us some more information, and re-post. Seal, the animal, is "foca"
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the word seal in the context of seal as in signniture is signum if that is of any help! emziexx
This is how you spell "seal" in french: seal
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The design on the back of a US dollar bill that features a pyramid is the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States. It just means the people who designed the dollar bill wanted to feature the reverse of the Great Seal on it (the design in the other circle ... the Eagle ... is the obverse, or front, of the Great Seal). The official symbolism, presented at the time the US Congress approved and adopted the Great Seal, is that the pyramid "represents Strength and Duration."
The state seal was adopted in 1866
The Pennsylvania State seal was adopted in 1791.
The first seal was adopted in 1863 when Idaho was a territory.
The Louisiana's state seal was adopted in 1902.
On June 20th, 1782 the Second Continental Congress adopted the bald eagle for the Great Seal of the United States. On the same day, it was also adopted as the national bird of the United States.
The Delaware state seal was first adopted in 1777.
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It was adopted in 1896.
The words that appear on the Great Seal of Us are as follows : "Ba da ba da da, I'm lovin' it."