chocolatier [chaw-kuh-luh-teer, chok-uh-luh-, chawk-luh-, chok-luh-; French shaw-kaw-la-tyey] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural cho·co·la·tiers [chaw-kuh-luh-teerz, chok-uh-luh-, chawk-luh-, chok-luh-; French shaw-kaw-la-tyey] /ˌtʃɔ kə ləˈtɪərz, ˌtʃɒk ə lə-, ˌtʃɔk lə-, ˌtʃɒk lə-; French ʃɔ kɔ laˈtyeɪ/.
- a person or firm that makes and sells chocolate candy.
Origin of chocolatier From French; see origin at chocolate, -ier2 Examples from the Web for chocolatier Contemporary Examples of chocolatier
Jacques is the only New York City chocolatier who creates not only his own candy, but his own chocolate from the beans.
Jacques Torres
February 9, 2010
Sir George Adrian Hayhurst Cadbury, CEO and chairman of the chocolatier, agreed to chair it.
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David Zweig, John Gillespie
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British Dictionary definitions for chocolatier chocolatier noun
- a person or company that makes or sells chocolate
Word Origin for chocolatier French