Seller vs Cooke - What's the difference?
seller | cooke |
Someone who sells; a vender; a clerk
Something which sells
As proper nouns the difference between seller and cooke
is that seller is an English and Scottish topographic surname, derived from either of several places named Sell while Cooke is {{surname|lang=en|A=An occupational|from=occupations}} for a cook, or a seller of cooked food.As a noun seller
is someone who sells; a vender; a clerk.seller
English
Etymology 1
From (sell) + (-er).Noun
(en noun)- Alisha was a seller of fine books.
- Two of the books Alisha authored had become banner sellers .