To secure a door by locking or barring it.
To produce flower stalks and flowers or seeds quickly or prematurely; to form a bolt (stalk or scape); to go to seed.
To discuss or argue privately, and for practice, as cases at law.
To escape.
To sift, especially through a cloth.
To cause to start or spring forth; to dislodge (an animal being hunted).
To flee, to depart, to accelerate suddenly.
To sift the bran and germ from wheat flour.
To connect or assemble pieces using a bolt.
To utter precipitately; to blurt or throw out.
To swallow food without chewing it.
To strike or fall suddenly like a bolt.
To drink one's drink very quickly; to down a drink.
To refuse to support a nomination made by a party or caucus with which one has been connected; to break away from a party.
To separate, assort, refine, or purify by other means.
A small personal-armour-piercing missile for short-range use, or (in common usage though deprecated by experts) a short arrow, intended to be shot from a crossbow or a catapult.
The standard linear measurement of canvas for use at sea: 39 yards.
A sieve, especially a long fine sieve used in milling for bolting flour and meal; a bolter.
A sliding mechanism to chamber and unchamber a cartridge in a firearm.
A sudden flight, as to escape creditors.
A (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head on one end. It can be inserted into an unthreaded hole up to the head, with a nut then threaded on the other end; a heavy machine screw.
A refusal to support a nomination made by the party with which one has been connected; a breaking away from one's party.
A stalk or scape (of garlic, onion, etc).
A burst of speed or efficiency.
A bar of wood or metal dropped in horizontal hooks on a door and adjoining wall or between the two sides of a double door, to prevent the door(s) from being forced open.
A lightning spark, i.e., a lightning bolt.
An iron to fasten the legs of a prisoner; a shackle; a fetter.
A sliding pin or bar in a lock or latch mechanism.
A sudden event, action or emotion.
A large roll of fabric or similar material, as a bolt of cloth.
A sudden spring or start; a sudden leap aside.
Suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
To close securely to prevent leakage.
To place a seal on (a document).
To confirm or set apart as a second or additional wife.
To guarantee.
To fasten (something) so that it cannot be opened without visible damage.
To place in a sealed container.
To prevent people or vehicles from crossing (something).
To tie up animals (especially cattle) in their stalls.
To mark with a stamp, as an evidence of standard exactness, legal size, or merchantable quality.
To form a sacred commitment.
To hunt seals.
To place a notation of one's next move in a sealed envelope to be opened after an adjournment.
To fix, as a piece of iron in a wall, with cement or plaster, etc.
To close by means of a seal.
To fry (meat) at a high temperature to retain the juices.
An impression of such stamp on wax, paper or other material used for sealing.
A bearing representing a creature something like a walrus.
Anything that secures or authenticates.
A tight closure, secure against leakage.
Something which will be visibly damaged if a covering or container is opened, and which may or may not bear an official design.
A chakra.
A design or insignia usually associated with an organization or an official role.
Confirmation or approval, or an indication of this.
A stamp used to impress a design on a soft substance such as wax.
Something designed to prevent liquids or gases from leaking through a joint.
A pinniped (Pinnipedia), particularly an earless seal (true seal) or eared seal.