sealy

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English

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Etymology

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From seal +‎ -y.

Adjective

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sealy (comparative more sealy, superlative most sealy)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a seal (the animal).
    • 1893, The Strand Magazine, volume 5, page 130:
      If you reply that, on the contrary, the seal's legs, such as they are, are very characteristic, he takes refuge in the atrocious admission, delivered with a French accent, that they are certainly very sealy legs.