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jeweler

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jew·el·er also jew·el·ler  (j-lr)
n.
One that makes, repairs, or deals in jewelry.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.jewelerjeweler - someone who makes jewelry            
gold-worker, goldsmith, goldworker - an artisan who makes jewelry and other objects out of gold
maker, shaper - a person who makes things
silver-worker, silversmith, silverworker - someone who makes or repairs articles of silver
2.jeweler - someone in the business of selling jewelry
merchandiser, merchant - a businessperson engaged in retail trade
Translations
jeweler جواهرجى klenotník juveler Juwelier κοσμηματοπώλης joyero kultaseppä bijoutier draguljar orefice 宝石商 보석상 juwelier gullsmed jubiler joalheiro ювелир juvelerare คนขายซื้อและซ่อมเครื่องเพชรพลอย kuyumcu thợ kim hoàn 珠宝商


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One of them, a slender young man with white hands, the son of a jeweler in Winesburg, talked continually of virginity.
If these belonged to me instead of to the jeweler, I'd ram them down your ungrateful throat.
We were informed that inasmuch as most people are not able to tell false gold from the genuine article, the government compels jewelers to have their gold work assayed and stamped officially according to its fineness and their imitation work duly labeled with the sign of its falsity.
 
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