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    maker
    /ˈmeɪkə/

    noun

    • 1. a person or thing that makes or produces something: "film-makers"
    • 2. God.

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  2. someone who creates or invents things, either using traditional crafts or technology: There are spaces where makers can come and learn modern ways of manufacturing new products using devices like laser cutters and 3D printers. maker movement Dale Dougherty is the creator of Maker Faire, which leads a growing maker movement . Fewer examples.

  3. Peter Travers. e. : a person who experiments with creating, constructing, modifying, or repairing objects especially as a hobby. With 3D printers and sewing machines, laser cutters and hand tools, makers are innovating and revolutionizing the creative process of turning ideas into tangible objects.

  4. someone who creates or invents things, either using traditional crafts or technology: There are spaces where makers can come and learn modern ways of manufacturing new products using devices like laser cutters and 3D printers. maker movement Dale Dougherty is the creator of Maker Faire, which leads a growing maker movement . Fewer examples.

  5. noun. a person or thing that makes. a manufacturer (used in combination): a drugmaker; a garmentmaker.

  6. Definition of 'maker' Word Frequency. maker. (meɪkəʳ ) Word forms: plural makers. 1. countable noun B2. The maker of a product is the firm that manufactures it. ...Japan's two largest car makers. ...the makers of chocolates, sweets and biscuits. Synonyms: manufacturer, producer, builder, constructor More Synonyms of maker. 2. countable noun B2.

  7. Definition of maker noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 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.

  9. noun. makers. One that makes or manufactures. Often used in combination. A policymaker; a drugmaker. American Heritage. A person or thing that makes (in various senses) Steelmaker, cabinetmaker. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A person who executes, as by signing, a check, contract, etc.; specif., a person who signs a promissory note.

  10. maker definition: the person or company that makes a product: .

  11. (sometimes initial capital letter) a person who has the hobby of creating tangible physical products, especially do-it-yourself technology and engineering projects or handmade crafts (often used attributively): Makers came together at the convention to collaborate with each other and show off their completed products.