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Meaning
Noun
●
Someone who has control over something or someone.
●
The
owner
of an
animal
or slave.
●
In Nautical:
The
captain
of a
merchant ship
; a
master
mariner.
●
A
male
head
of a household.
●
Someone who
employs
others.
●
In Artists & Slavery:
An
expert
at something.
●
A
tradesman
who is
qualified
to
teach
apprentices.
●
A
male
schoolteacher.
●
A
skilled
artist.
●
A
man
or a
boy
;
mister
. See Master.
●
In Artists & Slavery:
A
master's degree
; a type of
postgraduate
degree
, usually
undertaken
after a
bachelor
degree
.
●
A person
holding
such a degree.
●
The
original
of a
document
or of a recording.
●
In Film:
The
primary
wide shot
of a
scene
, into which the
closeups
will be
edited
later.
●
In Law, Artists & Slavery:
A
parajudicial
officer
(such as a
referee
, an
auditor
, an
examiner
, or an
assessor
)
specially
appointed
to help a
court
with its proceedings.
●
In Computing & Engineering:
A
device
that is
controlling
other
device
s or is an
authoritative
source.
●
In Freemasonry:
A person
holding
an
office
of
authority
, especially the
presiding
office
r.
●
A person
holding
a
similar
office
in other
civic
societies.
●
Short for
master
key.
●
In BDSM:
A
male
dominant.
●
In Nautical:
A
vessel
having a
specified
number of masts.
●
Prepended to a
boy's name
or
surname
as a (now somewhat
formal
) form of address.
●
A
religious
teacher
, often as an
honorific
title.
●
The
title
of the
head
of certain
colleges
and schools.
●
A
master's
degree.
●
A person
holding
a
master's degree
, as a title.
●
The
title
of the
eldest
son of a
Scots lord.
●
The
owner
of a
slave
, in some literature.
●
In BDSM:
Used as the
title
of a dominant.
Adj
●
Masterful.
●
Main,
principal
or predominant.
●
Highly skilled.
●
Original.
Verb
●
To be a master.
●
To become the
master
of; to
subject
to
one's
will, control, or
authority
; to
conquer
; to
overpower
; to subdue.
●
To
learn
to a high
degree
of proficiency.
●
To own; to possess.
●
To make a
master copy
of.
●
In Artists, People & Slavery:
To
earn
a Master's degree.
Name
●
One of the
triune
gods
of the Horned God in Wicca
alongside
the Father and Sage and
representing
a
boy
or a
young
man
●
Mastercard
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
master
English
mægester
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
magister
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Skipper
Captain
Masters
Master'S
Magistrate
Coordinator
Primary
Maistre
Marse
Mas'R
Mastre
Maister
Mayster
Massa
Massah
Massy
Masta
Mastah
Mastuh
Measter
Mester
Mister
Master
Boss
Maestro
Lord
Skilled Person
Establishing Shot
Long Shot
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Antonyms
Secondary
Slave
Worker
Beginner
Related
Genius
Wizard
Guru
Magician
King
Disciple
Understand
Servant
Grasp
Pioneer
Virtuoso
Learn
Comprehend
Bachelor
Teacher
Craft
Teach
Practice
Professor
Practise
Mentor
Puppeteer
Doctorate
Leader
Father
Hone
Student
Expert
Develop
Prodigy
Manage
Memorize
Ace
Perform
Man
Diploma
Instructor
Champion
Acquire
Perfect
Handle
Creator
Embrace
Hero
Chef
Accomplish
Owner
Finesse
Manager
God
Prince
Discover
Adopt
Implement
Recognize
Complete
Control
Director
Appreciate
Doctor
Connoisseur
More
Rhymes
Aster
Faster
Master
Pastor
Gaster
Plaster
Disaster
Alabaster
Headmaster
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