
1) Ace 2) An 3) Artist 4) Boss 5) Conquer 6) Conqueror 7) Getapat 8) Government 9) Graduate 10) Headmaster 11) Housemaster 12) Kidd 13) Learn 14) Lord 15) Maestro 16) Maven 17) Old pro 18) Original 19) Overlord 20) Passkey 21) Postmaster 22) Pro 23) Proficient 24) Sahib 25) Schoolmaster 26) Seigneur
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1) Adept bridge player 2) An artist of consummate skill 3) Artist 4) Artist of consummate skill 5) Be able to nail 6) Be on top of 7) Become a pro at 8) Become an expert in 9) Become expert at 10) Become expert in 11) Become proficient in 12) Become skilled at 13) Boss 14) Boy''s title 15) Captain
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- an artist of consummate skill
- a person who has general authority over others
- a combatant who is able to defeat rivals
- directs the work of other
- presiding officer of a school
- an original creation (i.e., an audio recording) from which copies can be made
- an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship
- an authority qualified to teach apprentices
- key that secures e......
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Either the commander of commercial vessel, or a senior officer of a naval sailing ship in charge of routine seamanship and navigation but not in command during combat.
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Either the commander of commercial vessel, or a senior officer of a naval sailing ship in charge of routine seamanship and navigation but not in command during combat.
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• (n.) The commander of a merchant vessel; -- usually called captain. Also, a commissioned officer in the navy ranking next above ensign and below lieutenant; formerly, an officer on a man-of-war who had immediate charge, under the commander, of sailing the vessel. • (n.) One who has attained great skill in the use or application of anyth...
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(from the article `degree`) ...and was awarded to a candidate who had studied the prescribed texts in the trivium (grammar, rhetoric, and logic) for three or four years and had ... ...on the Left Bank of the Seine, it was around the bestowal of the license by the chancellor of Notre-Dame that the university grew. It is in this ... [2...
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(from the article `work`) ...importance, reaching their peak in the 14th century. Their purpose was to limit the supply of labour in a profession and to control production. ... ...of manufacturing and commerce on a capitalist basis. The number of handicraft workers within the economy was expanding, yet for such workers the ... ...in ...
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1) A control to set the level going out of the console, especially the stereo output to the two track machine in mixdown.
2) A term with the same meaning as Sub Master (a control that adjusts the level of a signal mixed together and being sent out to one track of a multitrack recorder).
3) A term with the same meaning as VCA Master (one slide...
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1. A male person having another living being so far subject to his will, that he can, in the main, control his or its actions; formerly used with much more extensive application than now. The employer of a servant. The owner of a slave. The person to whom an apprentice is articled. A sovereign, prince, or feudal noble; a chief, or one exercising si...
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(n) Master is the employer, or the expert who is responsible for all the actions of the person employed by him or assisting him by virtue of his authority, while doing such acts entrusted to them
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Mas'ter (mȧs'tẽr) noun [ Middle English maistre , maister , Old French maistre , mestre , French maître , from Latin magister , orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Greek me`gas . Confer Maest...
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Mast'er (-ẽr) noun (Nautical) A vessel having (so many) masts; -- used only in compounds; as, a two- master .
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Mas'ter intransitive verb To be skillful; to excel. [ Obsolete]
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Mas'ter transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Mastered ; present participle verbal noun Mastering .] 1. To become the master of; to subject to one's will, control, or authority; to conquer; to overpower; to subdue. «...
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A runner 40 years of age or older
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A device which controls another device, known as the slave. The final mix of a piece of music.
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An honorific title granted to top-level professionals — usually with years and years of experience — in the whiskey industry, e.g. Master Distiller, Master Blender, etc.
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1. Paper or plastic plate used on a duplicating press.
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(see Registrar) Judicial officer of the High Court in the Royal Courts of Justice who normally deals with preliminary matters before trial
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noun an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship
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master copy noun an original creation (i.e., an audio recording) from which copies can be made
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An athlete 40 years of age or older is designated a "master" in the U.S. Many other countries use the term "veteran."
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A racer over 30 years old.
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an artist or performer of great skill who is qualified to teach an apprentice about a specific skill or set of skills, and the cultural context with in which this skill functions. The master and apprentice form a partnership to share knowledge.
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