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stom·ach·er \ˈstəmə̇kə(r), -mēk-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English stomaker, from stomak stomach + -er 1. : the center front section of a waist or underwaist or a usually heavily embroidered or jeweled separate piece for the center front of a bodice and worn by men or women in the 15th and 16th centuries and by women later 2. : a usually large jeweled ornament worn by women on the front of a bodice |