Sellers

/ˈsɛl.ərz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of seller; parties who transfer goods or property to buyers for consideration.
    The sellers negotiated the terms of the sale before finalizing the contract.

Forms

  • seller

Commentary

As a plural form, "sellers" is used to denote multiple parties transferring goods or property, important in contract and commercial law contexts.

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