"customer" in the noun sense
1. customer, client
someone who pays for goods or services
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someone who pays for goods or services
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customer
Patron or Customer? These nouns are generally used indiscriminately. A patron is a virtual benefactor; one who countenances, aids, or supports. A customer is a purchaser, or buyer, who expects in return for his money full value received. Hence it is erroneous for a merchant to say, He is a patron of mine,
when he means simply a customer. [ Pure English, Hackett And Girvin, 1884 ]
customerin Scrabble®
The word customer is playable in Scrabble®, no blanks required. Because it is longer than 7 letters, you would have to play off an existing word or do it in several moves.
customer:
costume, rectums, scouter, scrotum
customer
customer
customerin Words With Friends™
The word customer is playable in Words With Friends™, no blanks required. Because it is longer than 7 letters, you would have to play off an existing word or do it in several moves.
customer:
costume, rectums, scouter, scrotum
customer
customer
customer
customer
customerin them (2 words)
customer(2 words)
customer
customer
to tom custom
us custom
me tome
to tom tome
customer
customers noncustomers
noncustomer noncustomers