framer

/ˈfreɪmər/
noun
  1. A person who makes or puts together frames for pictures, mirrors, or other objects.
    • The framer suggested a simple black frame for the painting.
    • The framer carefully cut the mat board to fit the artwork.
    • She took her antique photograph to a professional framer.
  2. A person who creates or establishes something, such as a plan, law, or document.
    • The framers of the Constitution met in Philadelphia in 1787.
    • The framers of the treaty wanted to ensure lasting peace.
    • He was one of the key framers of the new company policy.
  3. A person who builds the structural frame of a building.
    • The framer worked quickly to raise the walls of the house.
    • The framer nailed the wooden beams into place.
    • She hired a skilled framer for the new barn.
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