| AINSELL | • AINSELL n. one's own self, also NAINSELL. |
| EISELLS | • EISELL n. (obsolete) sour wine resembling vinegar, also EISEL, ESILE. |
| MISSELL | • missell v. (Transitive) To sell something wrongly or fraudulently. • missell adj. Obsolete form of mesel in its various senses. • missell n. Obsolete form of mesel in its various senses. |
| MOSELLE | • Moselle prop.n. A river flowing from France into the Rhine at Koblenz (western Germany). • Moselle prop.n. One of the départements in Grand Est, France. • Moselle n. A light white wine, made from Riesling grapes originating in the valley of this river. |
| NOUSELL | • NOUSELL v. (Spenser) to foster, also NOURSLE, NOUSLE, NURSLE. |
| OUTSELL | • outsell v. (Transitive, stative) To sell more than; to surpass in sales. • outsell v. (Transitive, stative) To sell at a higher price (than). • OUTSELL v. to sell more than. |
| PRESELL | • presell v. To sell or obtain commitments to buy in advance of a formal offer to sell. • PRESELL v. to promote a product not yet available to the public. |
| RESELLS | • resells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resell. • RESELL v. to sell again. |
| ROSELLA | • rosella n. A parrot belonging to any of the five to eight species in the genus Platycercus (originally specifically… • rosella n. Alternative form of roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa). • ROSELLA n. an Australian parakeet. |
| ROSELLE | • roselle n. Hibiscus sabdariffa, an edible flower in the hibiscus family used to make hibiscus tea. • Roselle prop.n. A surname. • Roselle prop.n. A female given name. |
| SELLERS | • sellers n. Plural of seller. • Sellers prop.n. A surname. • Sellers prop.n. An unincorporated community in Lewis County, Missouri, United States. |
| SELLING | • selling n. Action of the verb to sell. • selling n. Skill at salesmanship. • selling v. Present participle of sell. |
| SELLOFF | • selloff n. Alternative spelling of sell-off. • sell-off n. The large-scale selling of goods or financial stocks. • sell␣off v. (Transitive) To sell asset(s) for the purpose of getting rid of them quickly rather than for maximizing profit. |
| SELLOUT | • sellout n. An action in which principles are compromised for financial gain. • sellout n. A person who compromises his or her principles for financial gain. • sellout n. The selling of an entire stock of something, especially tickets for an entertainment or sports event. |
| TASSELL | • tassell n. Obsolete form of tiercel. • TASSELL n. a male hawk, also TARCEL, TARSAL, TARSEL, TERCEL, TIERCEL. |
| UNSELLS | • unsells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsell. • UNSELL v. to speak disparagingly about. |
| UPSELLS | • upsells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upsell. • upsells n. Plural of upsell. • UPSELL v. to attempt to persuade a customer to purchase more expensive items, upgrades, or other add-ons in an attempt to make a more profitable sale. |
| WOOSELL | • WOOSELL n. (Shakespeare) an ouzel, also WOOSEL. |