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No, 'sews' is a verb (sew, sews, sewing, sewed).
Women who sew clothes have many names. They might be designers, seamstresses, or tailors. You can also call them "women who sew," especially if you do not know which they prefer.
If Tracey sews 20 dresses for every 30 dresses that Shantel sews, Tracy will have sown 60 dresses when Shantel sews 90 dresses.
A person who sews clothing is a tailor.
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The possessive for of the plural noun tailors is tailors'.
The plural possessive form of "tailors" is "tailors'." In English, when a plural noun ends in "s," you simply add an apostrophe after the "s" to indicate possession. So, in this case, if you are referring to something belonging to multiple tailors, you would write "the tailors' tools" or "the tailors' shop."
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a seamstress is a female who sews
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a seamstress