The homonym for "cellar" is "seller." While "cellar" refers to a storage space, typically for wine or food, "seller" denotes a person or entity that sells goods. Despite their different meanings, both words are pronounced the same way.
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The word 'cellar' is both a verb (cellar, cellars, cellaring, cellared), and a noun (cellar, cellars). Example uses:Verb: He's an avid collector, he has a place underground to cellar his wine.Noun: We've converted the cellar into a playroom.
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Out of the Cellar was created in 1983.