auto maker

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Noun1.auto maker - a business engaged in the manufacture of automobilesauto maker - a business engaged in the manufacture of automobiles
manufacturer, manufacturing business, maker - a business engaged in manufacturing some product
automobile industry - the manufacturers of automobiles considered collectively
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