Definition: The word "Algebar" in Hebrew means "seal," which in English is translated as "mark." It refers to a mark or seal, especially an identifying mark on a piece of paper. Definition: 1. A seal: An important marking that indicates the quality, purity, or authenticity of a document, including its contents, dates, and other attributes. 2. A hallmark: A distinctive mark worn on jewelry for identification and traceability to ensure authenticity. Example usage in English: - I bought this book with a seal which proved it was authentic. - This piece of art has a hallmark that confirms its authenticity. - The owner's signature is a seal that proves the authenticity of their work.
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