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Definition of master
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Master
(v. t.) To own; to
posses.
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Masterful
::
Masterful
(a.)
Inclined
to play the
master;
domineering;
imperious;
arbitrary.
Cupbearer
::
Cupbearer
(n.) One of the
attendants
of a
prince
or
noble,
permanently
charged
with the
performance
of this
office
for his
master..
Master
::
Master
(n.) 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. (a) The
employer
of a
servant.
(b) The owner of a
slave.
(c) The
person
to whom an
apprentice
is
articled.
(d) A
sovereign,
prince,
or
feudal
noble;
a
chief,
or one
exercising
similar
authority.
(e) The head of a
household.
(f) The male head of a
school
or
college.
(g) A male
teacher.
(h) The
direct
Taskmaster
::
Taskmaster
(n.) One who
imposes
a task, or
burdens
another
with
labor;
one whose duty is to
assign
tasks;
an
overseer..
Purser
::
Purser
(n.) A
commissioned
officer
in the navy who had
charge
of the
provisions,
clothing,
and
public
moneys
on
shipboard;
-- now
called
paymaster..
Undermaster
::
Undermaster
(n.) A
master
subordinate
to the
principal
master;
an
assistant
master.
Master
::
Master
(n.) A
vessel
having
(so many)
masts;
-- used only in
compounds;
as, a
two-master..
Schoolmaster
::
Schoolmaster
(n.) One who, or that
which,
disciplines
and
directs..
Goman
::
Goman (n.) A
husband;
a
master
of a
family.
Major-domo
::
Major-domo
(n.) A man who has
authority
to act,
within
certain
limits,
as
master
of the
house;
a
steward;
also, a chief
minister
or
officer..
Creat
::
Creat (n.) An usher to a
riding
master.
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) Grade or rank to which
scholars
are
admitted
by a
college
or
university,
in
recognition
of their
attainments;
as, the
degree
of
bachelor
of arts,
master,
doctor,
etc..
Masterly
::
Masterly
(a.)
Suitable
to, or
characteristic
of, a
master;
indicating
thorough
knowledge
or
superior
skill and
power;
showing
a
master's
hand; as, a
masterly
design;
a
masterly
performance;
a
masterly
policy..
Rage
::
Rage (n.)
Especially,
anger
accompanied
with
raving;
overmastering
wrath;
violent
anger;
fury..
Ronchil
::
Ronchil
(n.) An
American
marine
food fish
(Bathymaster
signatus)
of the North
Pacific
coast,
allied
to the
tilefish..
Indenture
::
Indenture
(n.) A
mutual
agreement
in
writing
between
two or more
parties,
whereof
each party has
usually
a
counterpart
or
duplicate;
sometimes
in the pl., a short form for
indentures
of
apprenticeship,
the
contract
by which a youth is bound
apprentice
to a
master..
Boroughmaster
::
Boroughmaster
(n.) The
mayor,
governor,
or
bailiff
of a
borough..
Predominate
::
Predominate
(v. i.) To be
superior
in
number,
strength,
influence,
or
authority;
to have
controlling
power or
influence;
to
prevail;
to rule; to have the
mastery;
as, love
predominated
in her
heart..
Reference
::
Reference
(n.) The
process
of
sending
any
matter,
for
inquiry
in a
cause,
to a
master
or other
officer,
in order that he may
ascertain
facts and
report
to the
court..
Bloodsucker
::
Bloodsucker
(n.) A hard and
exacting
master,
landlord,
or money
lender;
an
extortioner..
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