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- Grand Master
- An abbreviation of various full titles, especially of fraternal organizations
- Jedi Master
- Respectful term of address for an expert in a particular field
- Master
- A person holding a master's degree, as a title
- Master
- A religious teacher, often as an honorific title
- Master
- The owner of a slave, in some literature
- Master
- Prefix to a boy's name
I'm terribly sorry, Master Luke, apologized the droid.
- Master
- A master's degree
- Master Cube
- Rubik's Revenge
- Master Cubes
- plural form of Master Cube
- Master of Arts
- A person holding such a degree
- Master of Arts
- A postgraduate degree usually in a non-science subject
- Master of Science
- A degree that usually requires 2-3 years beyond a Bachelor of Science and emphasizes science and scientific applications. The degree is less advanced than a Doctorate degree
- Master of the Universe
- a media franchise created by the American toy manufacturer Mattel in 1982
Most major companies have stampeded to produce a line of so-called male action figures like Mattel's Masters of the Universe.
- Master of the Universe
- highly successful business person
The man who once boasted he was master of the universe for making Vivendi a global media giant arrived in less triumphant fashion on Wednesday – through the back door of a Paris court.
- Master of the Universe
- God
To God, the Supreme Master of the universe, our Creator, the All Holy, All Good, we owe honour, service, obedience, and love.
- Master of the Universe
- a powerful person
They felt themselves lords and masters of the universe, with power over life and death.
- Old Master
- A painting by an Old Master
- Old Master
- Any of various early European painters whose works are regarded as superlative
- chess master
- An exceptionally skillful chess player, especially one who has won a major competition
- dungeon master
- A game master in Dungeons & Dragons games
- four-master
- A large four-masted sailboat
- game master
- The person conducting a role-playing game, generally responsible for controlling all beings and processes other than the players
- house master
- A teacher in charge of a boarding house at a boarding school
- house master
- A teacher in charge of a sports house at a school
- jack of all trades, master of none
- A person who has a competent grasp of many skills but who is not outstanding in any one
- master
- Someone who has control over something or someone
- master
- A parajudicial officer (such as a referee, an auditor, an examiner, or an assessor) specially appointed to help a court with its proceedings
The case was tried by a master, who concluded that the plaintiffs were the equitable owners of the property.
- master
- The captain of a merchant ship; a master mariner
- master
- The original of a document or of a recording
The band couldn't find the master, so they re-recorded their tracks.
- master
- The primary wide shot of a scene, into which the closeups will be edited later
- master
- to control
Then Elzevir cried out angrily, 'Silence. Are you mad, or has the liquor mastered you? Are you Revenue-men that you dare shout and roister? or contrabandiers with the lugger in the offing, and your life in your hand. You make noise enough to wake folk in Moonfleet from their beds.'.
- master
- A courtesy title of a man or a boy; mister. See Master
- master
- highly skilled
- master
- A skilled artist
- master
- A master's degree; a type of postgraduate degree, usually undertaken after a bachelor degree
She has a master in psychology.
- master
- A person holding such a degree
He is a master of marine biology.
- master
- masterful
- master
- A tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices
- master
- Someone who employs others
- master
- main, principal or predominant
- master
- Owner of an animal or slave
A good master should take good care of his pets.
- master
- original
- master
- to be a master
- master
- to learn to a high degree of proficiency
- master
- An expert at something
Mark Twain was a master of fiction.
- master bedroom
- A room in a house, in which the head of the house sleeps
- master bedrooms
- plural form of master bedroom
- master chief petty officer
- A non-commissioned officer in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, ranking above senior chief petty officer
- master chief petty officers
- plural form of master chief petty officer
- master class
- A class, typically in a performing art such as music or drama, in which a teacher listens to and critiques the performance of individual students, one at a time, while the other students look on
- master data
- Reference data
- master data management
- A set of processes and tools which centrally and persistently define the non-transactional entities of an organization, with the objective to collect from, and supply to various processes, unique instances of each entity
- master gland
- The pituitary gland
- master glands
- plural form of master gland
- master key
- A key designed to open a set of several locks; a passkey
- master keys
- plural form of master key
- master mariner
- A seaman who has qualified to be a captain of a merchant ship
Certificate of Competency for Master Mariner, Class 1.
- master mariners
- plural form of master mariner
- master of ceremonies
- someone who acts as a host at a formal event
- master of ceremonies
- A rapper
- master of ceremonies
- who conducts a programme of varied entertainment by introducing performers to the audience
- master plan
- A small-scale graphic outline that shows all the major elements of a project
- master plan
- A comprehensive document that sets out an overall strategy
- master race
- Any race of people who consider themselves to be superior to others; especially when applied to Nazi ideology
- master seaman
- A non-commissioned officer in the Canadian Forces Maritime Command, ranking above leading seaman and below petty officer second class
- master seamen
- plural form of master seaman
- master sergeant
- A non-commissioned officer in the United States Air Force, ranking above technical sergeant and below senior master sergeant
- master sergeant
- A non-commissioned officer in the United States Marine Corps, ranking above gunnery sergeant and below master gunnery sergeant or sergeant major
- master sergeant
- A non-commissioned officer in the United States Army, ranking above sergeant first class and below sergeant major; equal in grade and pay to a first sergeant
- master sergeants
- plural form of master sergeant
- master spirit
- The leading entity; the most important person, the controlling figure
The editor could have been William Davis, a man with the same Teutonic origins as Werner von Braun, although not as funny. Either way, Coren was the master spirit.
- master status
- A social status that is the primary socially identifying characteristic of an individual, such as being the queen
- master tradesman
- A skilled and experienced tradesman, especially one who has submitted a masterpiece to his guild
- master's
- A master's degree
- master's degree
- A postgraduate degree which aims to assist students in developing a mastery for a particular academic field or profession
- master's degrees
- plural form of master's degree
- master's theses
- plural form of master's thesis
- master's thesis
- A thesis submitted for a master's degree
- master-at-arms
- A petty officer responsible for law enforcement, antiterrorism, force protection, and expeditionary warfare
- master-at-arms
- A warrant officer or chief petty officer responsible for discipline aboard a naval ship
Then he was telling us the master at arms comes along with a long cane and he draws out and he flogs the bloody backside off of the poor lad till he yells meila murder.
- master-at-arms
- A commissioned officer responsible for overseeing all fitness training in subordinate units
- metal master
- A metal sheet used in offset printing for carrying ink onto the rubber printing form
- roaming master
- A master shot in which the camera moves relative to the performance
- master
- {v} to conquer, tame, rule, perform
- master
- {n} the chief in any place or thing
- Master of Public Health
- (Tıp, İlaç) The Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) and the Doctor of Public Health (Dr.PH.) are multi-disciplinary professional degrees awarded for studies in areas related to public health
- Master of Research
- In the UK, the Master of Research degree is a postgraduate degree available in a range of academic disciplines. The MRes (Masters in Research) is designed to prepare students for doctoral research MRes can also stand for Masters by Research
- master production schedule
- A master production schedule (MPS) is a plan for individual commodities to produce in each time period such as production, staffing, inventory, etc
- master science
- The dominant scientific discipline of a historical epoch
- master's degree
- A master's degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded after the completion of a program of one to four years in duration
- worshipful master
- In Freemasonry, the presiding officer of a Craft or Blue Lodge is called the Worshipful Master, much as one would address a judge as "your honor." This office is most commonly attained by "going through the chairs", a process of advancing through a series of appointive and elective offices of increasing responsibility until elected to the Chair by the membership of the lodge. In a Masonic Temple the Worshipful Master, as the Master of the Lodge, sits in the ' Chair of King Solomon. His Mastership of the Lodge can be revoked only by higher Masonic authorities