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Meaning of mercer

Wordnet

mercer (n)

a dealer in textiles (especially silks)

British maker of printed calico cloth who invented mercerizing (1791-1866)

Webster

mercer (n.)

Originally, a dealer in any kind of goods or wares; now restricted to a dealer in textile fabrics, as silks or woolens.

mercer Sentence Examples

  1. The mercer's shop was a labyrinthine wonderland of exquisite fabrics and intricate designs.
  2. The mercer carefully measured out yards of silken brocade for the noblewoman's gown.
  3. With deft hands, the mercer stitched together a delicate lace veil, adorning it with shimmering beads.
  4. The mercer's expertise in textiles was unmatched, supplying cloth to the finest tailors in the land.
  5. The mercer's guild enforced strict standards to maintain the quality and integrity of their wares.
  6. The wealthy merchant commissioned the mercer to create an opulent tapestry to grace his opulent mansion.
  7. The mercer's booth at the market was always bustling with customers seeking the finest fabrics.
  8. The young apprentice watched in awe as the master mercer skillfully dyed bolts of linen in vibrant hues.
  9. The mercer's fabrics were renowned for their durability, ensuring garments that would withstand the test of time.
  10. The mercer's legacy lived on through the generations, with his secrets of textile artistry passed down through his descendants.

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a dealer in textiles (especially silks), British maker of printed calico cloth who invented mercerizing (1791-1866)Originally, a dealer in any kind of goods or

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The mercer's shop was a labyrinthine wonderland of exquisite fabrics and intricate designs.

The mercer carefully measured out yards of silken brocade for the noblewoman's gown.

With deft hands, the mercer stitched together a delicate lace veil, adorning it with shimmering beads.

The mercer's expertise in textiles was unmatched, supplying cloth to the finest tailors in the land.