1. overseal - Noun
2. overseal - Verb
3. Overseal - Proper noun
overseal (third-person singular simple present overseals, present participle oversealing, simple past and past participle oversealed)
(transitive) To close with a seal at the top.
overseal (plural overseals)
A seal at the top of something, to close it.
Overseal
A village and civil parish in South Derbyshire district, Derbyshire, England (OS grid ref SK2915).
Around 400 people turned out to the Overseal recreational ground on Saturday afternoon between 1pm and 10pm to catch some of the live music provided by local acts including Gear Jammer, Shanks Pony, What Da Funk and Derby band, Vantage Point. Source: Internet
The trial of two former teachers charged with historical abuse at a now closed Overseal special school has collapsed and the jury have been discharged. Source: Internet
The teachers worked at old Overseal Manor School. Source: Internet