privy seal - translation to greek
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privy seal - translation to greek

PERSONAL SEAL OF A REIGNING MONARCH
Privy Seal of Scotland; Privy Seal; Keeper of the Signet or Privy Seal of Ireland; Keeper of the Privy Seal of Ireland; Keeper of the Signet of Ireland; Privy Seal of Ireland
  • Rama IX]] of Thailand

privy seal         
βασιλική σφραγίδα
air tight         
  • A hermetically sealed battery
  • Glass-to-metal compression seals
  • Hermetic compressor feedthrough – glass-to-metal compression seal
  • Matched glass-to-metal seals
AIRTIGHT SEAL
Hermetically sealed; Airtight; Hermetically seal; Dehermeticity; Air tight; Air-tight; Airtight seal; Hermetical sealing; Hermeticity; Hermetic sealing; Airtightness; Hemetically sealed
ερμητικός, στεγανός, αεροστεγής
seal ring         
  • [[Armigerous]] signet ring bearing the arms of the Baronnet family; goldsmith: Jean-Pierre Gautheron, Paris
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  • Pendent seals on the Swiss [[Federal Charter of 1291]]
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  • [[Mesopotamia]]n limestone [[cylinder seal]] and the impression made by it&mdash;worship of [[Shamash]]
  • Golden ring, with cartouche and hieroglyphic name of [[Tutankhamun]]: 'Perfect God, Lord of the Two Lands' ('Ntr-Nfr, Neb-taui'; right to left columns)—[[Musée du Louvre]].
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  • Present-day impression of a [[Late Bronze Age]] seal
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  • 公章}}) (red colour) for organizations in China
  • Professional engineer's seal (in fact a [[rubber stamp]]) in the Province of [[Saskatchewan]], Canada
  • Moulins]] (France)
  • San Zeno]], [[Verona]] (1073)
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  • Hand-folded letter sealed with wax and stamped with capital letter "A". If a letter is folded and sealed correctly, a wax seal can eliminate the need for an envelope as demonstrated in the above picture.
  • p=Xú Yǒngyù yìn}}, rotating character seal of Xú Yǒngyù
MARK OF A PERSONAL DISTINCTIVE EMBLEM INTENDED TO GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE AUTHOR OF A DOCUMENT ONTO WHICH IT IS PRINTED, EMBOSSED OR AFFIXED
Signet ring; Dry seal; Wax seal; Cocket; Counter-seal; Letter seal; Royal seal; Stamp of approval; Seal of approval; Official seal; Seal (device); Seal (heraldry); Seal (impression); Seal (symbol); Seal (authentication); Seal ring; Seal (insignia); Seal rings; National seal; Counterseal; Government seal; Ecclesiastical seal; Seal (document)
δαχτυλίδι με βούλα, σφραγιδοδακτύλιος

Definition

privy seal
¦ noun (in the UK) a seal affixed to state documents.

Wikipedia

Privy seal

A privy seal is the personal seal of a reigning monarch, used to authenticate official documents of a personal nature, in contrast to a great seal, which is used for documents of greater importance.

Examples of use of privy seal
1. From 1'60–63, he was Lord Privy Seal with Foreign Office responsibilities and as such handled the Common Market negotiations.
2. After Harold Macmillan secured a Tory hat–trick at the polls in October 1'5', Mr Heath was appointed Minister of Labour, and Lord Privy Seal in 1'60.
3. After a spell in foreign secretary Selwyn Lloyd‘s office (1'5'–60), he became private secretary to Edward Heath, then Lord Privy Seal, to support his work for entry to the EEC.
4. It was, he said, a shock to be told, casually, that we were going to do this.‘‘ He was backed by the Lord Privy Seal, Harry Crookshank, who demanded: Is this sensible for (the) U.K. alone in Europe to do this when we know we shall not wage (a) major war without the U.S. as (an) ally?‘‘ Churchill prevailed as other ministers argued that the H–bomb was simply a more efficient‘‘ version of Britain‘s existing atom bomb.