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ALL meanings of master

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  • abbreviation Technical meaning of MASTER botmaster 3
  • noun master expert 1
  • noun master slave owner 1
  • noun master pet owner 1
  • noun master craftsman 1
  • noun master scholar 1
  • noun master nautical: captain 1
  • noun master title for a youth 1
  • transitive verb master become expert 1
  • transitive verb master control 1
  • noun master leader 1
  • noun master postgraduate degree 1
  • noun master school teacher 1
  • noun master servant's employer 1
  • noun master original 1
  • noun master head of household 1
  • noun master chess, bridge 1
  • noun master computing device 1
  • noun master document, etc.: original 1
  • transitive verb master conquer 1
  • transitive verb master rule 1
  • transitive verb master tame 1
  • noun Technical meaning of master (chat)   The owner of a bot. 1
  • noun master A man who has people working for him, especially servants or slaves. 1
  • noun master a degree awarded by a graduate school or department, usually to a person who has completed at least one year of graduate study. 1
  • adjective master being master; exercising mastery; dominant. 1
  • adjective master chief or principal: a master list. 1
  • adjective master directing or controlling: a master switch. 1
  • adjective master of or relating to a master from which copies are made: master film; master matrix; master record; master tape. 1
  • adjective master dominating or predominant: a master play. 1
  • adjective master being a master of some occupation, art, etc.; eminently skilled: a master diplomat; a master pianist. 1
  • adjective master being a master carrying on one's trade independently, rather than a worker employed by another: a master plumber. 1
  • adjective master characteristic of a master; showing mastery. 1
  • verb with object master to make oneself master of; become an adept in: to master a language. 1
  • verb with object master to conquer or overcome: to master one's pride. 1
  • verb with object master to rule or direct as master: to master a crew. 1
  • verb with object master Recording. to produce a master tape, disk, or record of: The producer recorded, mixed, and mastered the new album. 1
  • noun master Someone who has control over something or someone. 0
  • noun master The owner of an animal or slave. 0
  • noun master (nautical) The captain of a merchant ship; a master mariner. 0
  • noun master (dated) The head of a household. 0
  • noun master Someone who employs others. 0
  • noun master An expert at something. 0
  • countable noun master A servant's master is the man that he or she works for. 0
  • noun master A tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices. 0
  • countable noun master A dog's master is the man or boy who owns it. 0
  • noun master (dated) A schoolmaster. 0
  • countable noun master If you say that someone is a master of a particular activity, you mean that they are extremely skilled at it. 0
  • noun master A skilled artist. 0
  • countable noun master Master is also an adjective. 0
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