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Learn to pronounce sell·er

/ˈselər/
noun
  1. a person who sells something.
    "street sellers of newspapers, flowers, etc."
    synonyms: vendor, retailer, purveyor, shopkeeper, supplier, stockist, trader, merchant, dealer, salesperson, salesman, saleswoman, sales assistant, assistant, shop assistant, representative, sales representative, agent, negotiator, reseller, auctioneer, sales clerk, counter-jumper, rep, knight of the road, saleslady, salesgirl, shop boy, shop girl, shopman, pedlar, hawker, traveler, commercial traveler, chapman
  2. a product that sells in some specified way.
    "the game will undoubtedly be the biggest seller of the year"

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