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jew·el·er
also jew·el·ler (jo͞o′ə-lər)n.
One that makes, repairs, or deals in jewelry.
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jeweller
(ˈdʒuːələ) orjeweler
n
1. (Jewellery) a person whose business is the cutting, polishing, or setting of gemstones or the making, repairing, or selling of jewellery
2. (Jewellery) a jeweller's establishment
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2. | jeweller - someone in the business of selling jewelry merchandiser, merchant - a businessperson engaged in retail trade |
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jeweller
noun lapidary, gemmologist He was the son of a jeweller.
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jewel
(ˈdʒuːəl) noun a precious stone. rubies, emeralds and other jewels.piedra preciosa, joya, alhaja
ˈjewelled , (American) ˈjeweled adjective ornamented with jewels. a jewelled crown. adornado con piedras preciosas
ˈjeweller , (American) ˈjeweler noun a person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals. joyero
ˈjewellery , (American) ˈjewelry noun articles made or sold by a jeweller, and worn for personal adornment, eg bracelets, necklaces, brooches, rings etc. joyas
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jeweller
→ joyería , joyeroMultilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009