counterseal

/kaʊntəˈsiːl/

Definitions

1. noun

A secondary impression or seal on a document, often used to verify the authenticity of the original.

“The counterseal on the ancient scroll confirmed its legitimacy as a historical artifact.”

2. verb

To add a secondary impression or seal to a document.

“The archivist countersealed the document to prevent further tampering.”

Synonyms

  • reimpression
  • reseal

Antonyms

  • cancellation
  • eraser