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Definition of maker noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

maker

noun
 
/ˈmeɪkə(r)/
 
/ˈmeɪkər/
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  1. [countable] maker (of something) (often in compounds) a person, company or piece of equipment that makes or produces something
    • programme makers
    • a new movie from the makers of ‘Terminator’
    • If it doesn't work, send it back to the maker.
    see also coffee maker, decision-maker, film-maker, holidaymaker, lawmaker, peacemaker, policymaker, troublemaker, winemaker
  2. the, his, your, etc. Maker
    [singular] God
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meet your Maker
  1. (especially humorous) to die
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