If "seel" refers to the act of closing something:
* Fermer: This is the most general term for closing something.
* Boucher: This is used for closing something tightly, like a hole or a wound.
* Sceller: This is used for closing something permanently, like a container or an envelope.
* Obturer: This is a more formal word used for closing an opening or a passage.
If "seel" refers to a seal (animal):
* Phoque: This is the most common word for seal in French.
If "seel" refers to a seal (stamp):
* Cachet: This is the most common word for a seal (stamp) in French.
* Sceau: This is a more formal word for a seal (stamp) in French.
If "seel" refers to a seal (as in sealing something):
* Sceller: This is the most common word for sealing something in French.
* Scellé: This is the past participle of "sceller" and means sealed.
Please provide more context about the meaning of "seel" so I can give you a more accurate translation.