master

  • 51master — /ˈmastə / (say mahstuh) noun 1. someone who has the power of controlling, using, or disposing of something: a master of several languages. 2. an employer of workers or servants. 3. Also, master mariner. the commander of a merchant vessel. 4. the… …

  • 52master —    Used as both a social and professional title, though the social use is now rare. It survives in Scotland, where the heir apparent of a Scottish peer is addressed as ‘Master’. Formerly, especially in rural dialects, ‘Master’ was used as a term… …

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  • 53Master E. S. — Delilah cutting Samson s hair, c. 1460 Master E. S. (c. 1420 – c. 1468), (previously known as the Master of 1466) is an unidentified German engraver, goldsmith, and printmaker of the late Gothic period. He was the first major German artist of old …

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  • 54Master — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Master ou masters peut faire référence à différents sujets. Sommaire 1 Audiovisuel 2 Éducation …

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  • 55Master "K" — Image de couverture Master “K” est un éducateur Nord américain, auteur et maître de l art et histoire du shibari/kinbaku (Bondage japonais érotique)[1]. Il débute ses étude …

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  • 56master — mas•ter [[t]ˈmæs tər, ˈmɑ stər[/t]] n. 1) a person with the ability or power to control: master of one s fate[/ex] 2) an owner of a slave or animal 3) an employer, esp. of servants 4) the male head of a household 5) a person preeminent in a… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 57Master — • Mas|ter der; s, <englisch, »Meister«> (formelle englische Anrede für einen Jungen, der noch nicht alt genug ist, um mit »Mister« angesprochen zu werden; akademischer Grad; Leiter bei Parforcejagden) Im deutschsprachigen Raum vergebene… …

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  • 58Máster — (Del ingl. master, maestro.) ► sustantivo masculino ENSEÑANZA Curso y grado académico de alta especialización para licenciados y titulados medios: ■ tiene un máster en economía. * * * master (ingl.; pronunc. [máster]; pl. «master» o «masters») 1… …

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  • 59master — 1. noun 1) historical he acceded to his master s wishes Syn: lord, overlord, lord and master, ruler, sovereign, monarch, liege (lord), suzerain Ant: servant, underling 2) the dog s master …

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  • 60master — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English magister & Anglo French meistre, both from Latin magister; akin to Latin magnus large more at much Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) a male teacher (2) a person holding an academic degree… …

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