The difference between Confectioner's and Confectionery

When used as nouns, confectioner's means a shop that principally sells confectionery, whereas confectionery means foodstuffs that taste very sweet, taken as a group.


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  1. Confectioner's as a noun (UK):

    A shop that principally sells confectionery

  1. Confectionery as a noun (uncountable):

    Foodstuffs that taste very sweet, taken as a group; candies, sweetmeats and confections collectively.

  2. Confectionery as a noun (uncountable):

    The business or occupation of manufacturing confectionery; the skill or work of a confectioner.

  3. Confectionery as a noun:

    A store where confectionery is sold; a confectioner's shop.