Complete Definition of "maker"

Dutch

Etymology
From maken (to make) + agent suffix -er

Noun
maker m (plural makers)

  1. one who make|makes; person or thing that makes or produces something

English

Etymology
From make + agent suffix -er

Pronunciation
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪk�(r)|-eɪk�(r)

Noun
maker, plural makers

  1. one who makes; person or thing that makes or produces something
  2. (law) one who signs a check or promissory note, thereby becoming responsible for payment.

Translations
;one who makes
Top
Danish: fabrikant
German: Macher m, Hersteller m, Fabrikant m
Greek: δημιο��γ��, κα�α�κε�α��ή�
Mid
Latin: factor
Bottom

trans-top|one who signs a check or promissory note
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Related terms
make
makeover

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