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Maker

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Noun

1. maker, shaper

a person who makes things

2. almighty, creator, divine, god almighty, godhead, jehovah, lord, maker

terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God

3. maker, manufacturer, manufacturing business

a business engaged in manufacturing some product

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Maker

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noun
1. 
a person who makes (something); fabricator; constructor
2. 
a person who executes a legal document, esp one who signs a promissory note
3. archaic, Scottish
a poet
. Also called (esp Scot): makar
noun
1.  a title given to God
2.  go to meet one's Maker

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Maker

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noun
1. 
a person or thing that makes (in various senses)
2.  Archaic
a poet
3. 
a person who executes, as by signing, a check, contract, etc.; specif., a person who signs a promissory note
4.  [M-]; Epithet
God

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Maker

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n.
1. One that makes or manufactures. Often used in combination: a filmmaker; a maker of fine violins.
2. One who engages in creative do-it-yourself projects, especially those involving technology.
3. Law A party that signs a promissory note or contract.
4. Maker God. Often used with a possessive adjective: prayed to her Maker for guidance.
5. Archaic A poet.

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