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    master
    /ˈmɑːstə/

    noun

    adjective

    verb

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  2. d (1) : an artist, performer, or player of consummate (see consummate entry 1 sense 1) skill. (2) : a great figure of the past (as in science or art) whose work serves as a model or ideal. 2. a. : one having authority over another : ruler, governor. This decisive battle left him master of Europe. b.

  3. MASTER definition: 1. the person who owns, cares for, and controls an animal: 2. a person who employs a servant or…. Learn more.

  4. Master definition: a person with the ability or power to use, control, or dispose of something. See examples of MASTER used in a sentence.

  5. The original of something (like a recording) is the master. Masters are also experts in fields, from karate to painting.

  6. Definition of master noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. One that has control over another person, a group of persons, or a thing, especially: a. The owner or keeper of an animal: The dog ran toward its master. b. The owner of a slave. c. One who has control over or ownership of something: the master of a large tea plantation. d. An employer. e. The man who serves as the head of a household. f.

  8. Definition of master verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Master definition: One that has control over another person, a group of persons, or a thing, especially:.

  10. a higher university qualification that usually takes 1 or 2 more years of study after your first qualification, or a person who has this qualification. Master's (degree) B2. a higher university qualification: to study for a Master's degree. Master formal.

  11. If you master something, you manage to learn how to do it properly or understand it completely. Students are expected to master a second language. American English : master / ˈmæstər /