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sealer
1[see-ler]
noun
an officer appointed to examine and test weights and measures, and to set a stamp upon such as are true to the standard.
a substance applied to a porous surface as a basecoat for paint, varnish, etc.
sealer
1/ ˈːə /
noun
a person or thing that seals
(formerly in Britain and currently in the US) an official who examines the accuracy of weights and measures
a coating of paint, varnish, etc, applied to a surface to prevent the absorption of subsequent coats
sealer
2/ ˈːə /
noun
a person or ship occupied in hunting seals
Word History and Origins
Origin of sealer1
Example Sentences
Quest was being used by Norwegian sealers in its last days.
Over the past three decades, I’ve been lucky enough to obtain inside information about exterior wood sealers.
Many were inadvertently introduced by whalers and sealers in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
This is why I think deck stain manufacturers have given us film-forming deck sealers that eventually peel.
The air from the blower drives the sealer deep into the brick and mortar.
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