ˈmākə(r) noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from maken to make + -er — more at make
: one that makes: as
a. usually capitalized : god II
calling loudly on his Maker
b. archaic : one that writes verses : poet
c. : a person who makes a promissory note
d. : a declarer in bridge
e. : a tool used in calking ships' plates to close up the joint after splitting the edge of the overlapping plate
f. : manufacturer
maker of auto parts