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noun
Someone who makes; a person or thing that makes or produces something.
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The second step in the life cycle is "maker to maker" — to develop as a creator, you must collaborate.
The latest forced to do layoffs is Maker Media, the champion of the do-it-yourself movement.
The answer is "maker subculture," which is where the latest in digital technology meets the classic do-it-yourself (DIY) world of crafting and small scale construction.
The author tells us that Speusippus showed that the number 10 was "a sort of artistic form for the cosmic accomplishments, obtaining in its own right (and not because we use it nor as it happens), and lying before the god that is maker of the all as an all-complete paradigm" (De Falco/Klein 1975, p. 83.2 5, Waterfield 1988, p. 112).
Kamal lives in Jaipur, the capital of Rajisthan, where he is maker of fine enamel jewelry.
Ask if the whiskey is Maker's Mark.
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This is Maker-style disruption at work, no doubt about that.
More important are maker, rarity, date, distinctiveness and condition.
The week after that event was Maker Faire, in San Francisco.
The Briglias were makers.
They are makers.
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