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Seller vs Cooke - What's the difference?

seller | cooke |

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)
  • Someone who sells; a vender; a clerk
  • Alisha was a seller of fine books.
  • Something which sells
  • Two of the books Alisha authored had become banner sellers .

    Etymology 2

    Alternative forms.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Anagrams

    * English agent nouns ----

    cooke

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • for a cook, or a seller of cooked food.