Comaker

/ˈkoʊ.meɪ.kər/ noun

Definition

A person who makes or creates something jointly with another person; a co-creator or joint manufacturer.

Etymology

From 'co-' (together) plus 'maker,' following standard English agent noun formation. The term became common in modern business and creative contexts.

Kelly Says

A comaker is like a co-author but for manufacturing—and in film, a comaker might be a producer and director working as equal partners to create a movie!

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