Making (noun)

  1. The process of creating or producing something, especially a product or a piece of equipment.
  2. The action of designing or inventing something, such as a work of art or a piece of music.
  3. The action of doing or achieving something, especially something of importance or value.

Origin:

The word 'making' originated in the old english word 'mĒ£cing' meaning 'the process of making or creating something.'.

Examples:

  1. The making of the film took several months and involved a large crew of people.
  2. The dressmaking was a complex and time-consuming process.
  3. The software making was a collaboration between programmers and designers.
  4. The musical instrument making was a skilled craft that required years of practice and experience.
  5. The clock making was a trade that was passed down from generation to generation.
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