Fabricator (noun)

  1. A person or company that manufactures or builds something, especially machinery or structures.
  2. A person who makes something up or invents a story in order to deceive others.

Origin:

From latin fabricator (maker, inventor), from fabricare (to make, invent).

Examples:

  1. The fabricator was responsible for welding the steel beams together.
  2. The fabricator of the company made custom machinery for other industries.
  3. The police suspect that the witness is a fabricator, and his testimony is not trustworthy.
  4. He was accused of being a fabricator, creating fake stories and documents.
  5. The fabricator had years of experience in building and designing machines.
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