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seal·er I. \ˈsēlə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English seler, from selen to seal + -er — more at seal 1. : one that seals: as a. : an official who attests or certifies conformity to a standard of correctness or quality < a sealer of weights and measures > < a sealer of leather > b. : one whose work is sealing containers (as jars, bags, boxes) or articles (as storage batteries, radio tubes); also : an operator of a sealing machine c. : a device or machine that seals < a can sealer > d. : a coat (as of size) applied to prevent subsequent coats of paint or varnish from sinking in 2. : capper 5 II. noun (-s) Etymology: seal (II) + -er : a mariner or a ship engaged in hunting seals |