Maker (noun)

  1. A person or company that makes or produces something, especially a product or a piece of equipment.
  2. A person who designs or creates something, such as a work of art or a piece of music.
  3. A person who is responsible for something, especially for causing it to happen.

Origin:

The word 'maker' originated in the old english word 'mĒ£cere' meaning 'one who makes or creates something.'.

Examples:

  1. The carmaker produced a new model of the vehicle every year.
  2. The dressmaker was known for her unique and intricate designs.
  3. The software maker created a program that was used by millions of people around the world.
  4. The musical instrument maker was renowned for his handcrafted guitars.
  5. The maker of the clock was a master of his trade and his creations were highly sought after.
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