Sealer may refer either to a person or ship engaged in seal hunting, or to a sealant; associated terms include:
- Seal hunting
- Sealer Hill, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
- Sealers' Oven, bread oven of mud and stone built by sealers around 1800 near Albany, Western Australia
- Sealers Passage, marine channel in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
- Sealers' War, conflict in southern New Zealand started by sealers in 1810
- Sealant
- Concrete sealers, products applied to concrete to protect it from corrosion
- Heat sealer, machine using heat to seal products
- Stone sealer, surface treatment product to retard staining and corrosion in natural stone
Famous quotes containing the word sealer:
“Really, there is no infidelity, nowadays, so great as that which prays, and keeps the Sabbath, and rebuilds the churches. The sealer of the South Pacific preaches a truer doctrine.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)