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Definition of master
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Master
(v. i.) To be
skillful;
to
excel.
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Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Liberated,
by
arriving
at a
certain
age, from the
control
of
parents,
guardian,
or
master..
Protest
::
Protest
(v.) A
declaration
made by the
master
of a
vessel
before
a
notary,
consul,
or other
authorized
officer,
upon his
arrival
in port after a
disaster,
stating
the
particulars
of it, and
showing
that any
damage
or loss
sustained
was not owing to the fault of the
vessel,
her
officers
or crew, but to the
perils
of the sea, etc., ads the case may be, and
protesting
against
them..
Barratry
::
Barratry
(n.) A
fraudulent
breach
of duty or
willful
act of known
illegality
on the part of a
master
of a ship, in his
character
of
master,
or of the
mariners,
to the
injury
of the owner of the ship or
cargo,
and
without
his
consent.
It
includes
every
breach
of trust
committed
with
dishonest
purpose,
as by
running
away with the ship,
sinking
or
deserting
her, etc., or by
embezzling
the
cargo..
Journeyman
::
"Journeyman
(n.)
Formerly,
a man hired to work by the day; now,
commonly,
one who has
mastered
a
handicraft
or
trade;
--
distinguished
from
apprentice
and from
master
workman..
Bandmaster
::
Bandmaster
(n.) The
conductor
of a
musical
band.
Householder
::
Householder
(n.) The
master
or head of a
family;
one who
occupies
a house with his
family.
Possess
::
Possess
(v. t.) To have the legal title to; to have a just right to; to be
master
of; to own; to have; as, to
possess
property,
an
estate,
a
book..
Adrogate
::
Adrogate
(v. t.) To adopt (a
person
who is his own
master).
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..
Beemaster
::
Beemaster
(n.) One who keeps bees.
Typothetae
::
Typothetae
(n. pl.)
Printers;
-- used in the name of an
association
of the
master
printers
of the
United
States
and
Canada,
called
The
United
Typothetae
of
America..
Ecstasy
::
Ecstasy
(n.)
Excessive
and
overmastering
joy or
enthusiasm;
rapture;
enthusiastic
delight.
Nonregent
::
Nonregent
(n.) A
master
of arts whose
regency
has
ceased.
See
Regent.
Fit
::
Fit (n.) A mood of any kind which
masters
or
possesses
one for a time; a
temporary,
absorbing
affection;
a
paroxysm;
as, a fit
melancholy,
of
passion,
or of
laughter..
Rigid
::
Rigid (a.)
Hence,
not lax or
indulgent;
severe;
inflexible;
strict;
as, a rigid
father
or
master;
rigid
discipline;
rigid
criticism;
a rigid
sentence..
Padrone
::
Padrone
(n.) The
master
of a small
coaster
in the
Mediterranean.
Rhetorician
::
Rhetorician
(a.)
Suitable
to a
master
of
rhetoric.
Postmaster
::
Postmaster
(n.) One who has
charge
of a
station
for the
accommodation
of
travelers;
one who
supplies
post
horses.
Ringmaster
::
Ringmaster
(n.) One in
charge
of the
performances
(as of
horses)
within
the ring in a
circus.
Chef-d''oeuvre
::
Chef-d'oeuvre
(n.) A
masterpiece;
a
capital
work in art,
literature,
etc..
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