As nouns the difference between sealing and sealer
is that sealing is action of the verb to seal in any sense or sealing can be hunting of seals (the animals ) while sealer is a tool used to seal something or sealer can be a person who hunts seals.
As an adjective sealing
is used for closing securely.
As a verb sealing
is or sealing can be .
sealing
English
Etymology 1
(seal) (device )
Adjective
(-)
Used for closing securely.
Derived terms
* self-sealing
* sealing apparatus
* sealing bath
* sealing bloom
* sealing cell
* sealing compound
* sealing material
* sealing money
* sealing power
* sealing smut
* sealing strip
* sealing-thread
* sealing-water
* sealing-wax, sealing wax
Verb
(head)
Noun
Action of the verb to seal in any sense.
Derived terms
* seam sealing
Etymology 2
(seal) (mammal )
Verb
(head)
Noun
(-)
Hunting of seals (the animals ).
Derived terms
* sealing-voyage
Anagrams
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sealer
English
Etymology 1
seal (to close something )
Noun
(
en noun)
A tool used to seal something.
A person who is employed to seal things.
# An officer responsible for sealing writs or instruments, stamping weights and measures, etc.
A coating designed to prevent excessive absorption of finish coats into pourous surfaces; a coating designed to prevent bleeding.
Derived terms
* endodontic sealer
* root canal sealer
* sealer jar
Etymology 2
seal (to hunt seals )
Noun
(
en noun)
A person who hunts seals.
A vessel engaged in the business of capturing seals.
Synonyms
* seal-hunter
Anagrams
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