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mastern. 1) employer, in the area of law known as "master and servant,"...
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masterRelationships Narrower Term: edited master protection master n. ~ An item from which duplicates are to be made.
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master(1) The original of an item, such as a photograph, from which copies are made. (2) To become an expert in a field, e.g. - a master photographer.
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masterPaper or plastic plate used on a duplicating press.
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masterearly 13c., "to get the better of," from master (n.) and also from Old French maistrier, from Medieval Latin magistrare. Meaning "to reduce to subjugation" is early 15c.; that of & [..]
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masterlate Old English mægester "one having control or authority," from Latin magister (n.) "chief, head, director, teacher" (source of Old French maistre, French maître, Spanish and Ita [..]
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masterobsolete rank or term for a naval officer responsible for the navigation of a sailing vessel. Also called a sailing master.
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masterIn medieval Europe a master painter was one who had matriculated after training, and entered a guild. Entry into a guild entailed recognition of professional status and meant that the painter could in [..]
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masterSomeone or something that has authority or control of others or other things, e.g. Master Schedule as a primary source of overarching schedule information. [D03001]
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masterThe Head of House at Balliol College, Pembroke College, St Catherine’s College, St Cross College, St Peter’s College and University College.
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master1) An outdated term for employer. Sometimes, "master and servant" law is used to refer to the field of employment law. 2) A person appointed by a court to assist with particular issues or pr [..]
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masterA teacher, whether male or female.
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masterbe or become completely proficient or skilled in; "She mastered Japanese in less than two years" chief(a): most important element; "the chief aim of living&a [..]
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masterThe exact replica (typically made from brass or aluminum) of a wood, iron or putter head from which all heads will be duplicated.
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masterto learn or understand completely, acquire knowledge, skill.
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mastersomeone who controls or commands other people
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masterThe man running away is a slave. In Anglo-Saxon society the highest position was that of the lord or king. Then came noblemen (called thanes or eldermen - these were usually warriors or advisers). The [..]
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masterXML Acronyms Dictionary Manuscript Access through Standards for Electronic RecordsMASTER is a European Union funded project to create a single on-line catalogue of medieval manuscripts in European libraries. This project has developed a single standard for computer-readable descriptions of manuscripts. It has created software for making these recor [..]
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masterA central Salt daemon which from which commands can be issued to listening minions.
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masterThe person who commands a merchant ship; also an officer in the British navy charged with maintaining discipline on the ship.
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masterA tradesman who is the owner of the shop or the most skilled person in a trade.
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mastermayster
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masterIn reprography, the plate, stencil, negative, or document from which copies are made, usually more than once. The quality of a master copy usually deteriorates with extended use. See also: generation, [..]
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master1 : an individual or entity (as a corporation) having control or authority over another: as a : the owner of a slave b : employer compare servant c : principal 2 : an officer of the court ...
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masterA positive print made specifically for duplicating purposes. (Laboratory)
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masterThe original recording that all dubs are made from.
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masteran officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship.
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masteroriginal recording made in the studio, so called because it is the controlling entity (or master) from which all copies are made. It also means the finished multi-tracked recording, after it is edited, with all the various instruments mixed to the right levels, and EQ’d (or equalised, so that the bass, mid-range and treble are adjusted to right lev [..]
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masterAn artisan who is self‑employed or who employs journeymen, usually a member of a guild. A journeyman who could demonstrate his superior skills by completing a masterpiece might be admitted to the guil [..]
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masterMaster is a person who has personal authority over another's services; especially a principal who employs another to perform one or more services and who controls or has the right to control the [..]
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master(n) an artist of consummate skill(n) a person who has general authority over others(n) a combatant who is able to defeat rivals(n) directs the work of others(n) presiding officer of a school(n) an ori [..]
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masterThe officer in charge of the ship. "Captain" is a courtesy title often given to a master.
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master The Captain, or "Skipper" of a vessel. It's highest ranking officer.
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masterdominus domno, rector, magister, erus
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masterOfficial appointed by a court to assist with its proceedings. Masters may take testimony, rule on pre-trial issues, compute interest, handle uncontested divorces, etc. Usually must present written report to court.
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masterPaper or plastic offset printing plate. Also, paper plate for spirit duplicating.
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masterA master hears cases in Supreme Court. A master has the same powers as a judge to make interim or temporary orders for custody, access, guardianship and support, but cannot make final orders or divorce orders.
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masterIn Photoshop and other image processing programs, a mask is used to block out certain areas of an image so that corrections and filters can be selectively applied. Masks range from black, where no eff [..]
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masterCommissioned officer charged with physically sailing the ship.
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masterThe person in sole charge of a vessel. Normally the Captain.
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masterThe captain of a commercial vessel.
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masterMerchant Navy officer in command of ship. Name was given, formerly, to the navigating officer of H.M. ships.
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masterIn relation to any ship, means any person (other than a pilot) having charge of such ship.
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masterA term for the captain, a holdover from the days when the captain was literally, and legally, the "master" of the ship and crew. His word was law.
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masterA term for the captain, a holdover from the days when the captain was literally, and legally, the “master” of the ship and crew. His word was law.
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masterEither the commander of commercial vessel, or a senior officer of a naval sailing ship in charge of routine seamanship and navigation but not in command during combat.
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masterThe Captain of a merchantman or warship.
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masterThe Captain of a vessel. Highest officer aboard ship. Oversees all ship operations. Keeps ships records. Handles accounting and bookkeeping. Takes command of vessel in inclement weather and in crowded [..]
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masterThe Master is in overall command of the ship. He or she is responsible for the safe navigation and operation of the ship at all times. The Master is the ship owner’s representative, and he or she deal [..]
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master The officer in charge of the ship, in overall command of the ship. He or she is responsible for the safe navigation and operation of the ship at all times. The Master is the ship owner’s representati [..]
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masterEither the commander of commercial vessel, or a senior officer of a naval sailing ship in charge of routine seamanship and navigation but not in command during combat.
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masterThe officer in charge of the ship. "Captain" is a courtesy title often given to a master.
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masterA person having command or charge of a vessel (as defined under s3 of the Marine Safety Act)
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masterThe term master refers to the captain of a vessel. It is a holdover from early days when the captain was the literal and legal master of his ship and crew.
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masterHighest officer aboard ship. Oversees all ship operations. Keeps ships records. Handles accounting and bookkeeping. Takes command of vessel in inclement weather and in crowded or narrow waters. Handle [..]
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masterThe captain of a merchant ship.
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masterEither the commander of commercial vessel, or a senior officer of a naval sailing ship in charge of routine seamanship and navigation but not in command during combat.
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masterEither the commander of commercial vessel, or a senior officer of a naval sailing ship in charge of routine seamanship and navigation but not in command during combat.
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masterThe Captain of a vessel. Highest officer aboard ship. Oversees all ship operations. Keeps ships records. Handles accounting and bookkeeping. Takes command of vessel in inclement weather and in crowded [..]
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masterThe captain of a ship. (See "Seaman.")
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masterThe captain of a ship.
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master, sir; a term of address. ‘Are you wanting any bog-wood the day, master?’
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masterLike many terms related to spirituality, this one is grossly misunderstood. Although many people claim to be "masters," the truth is that the terrestrial person is only a terrestrial person. The only one who can be a Master is the Innermost, Atman, the Father, Chesed.
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masterLegal officer of the Supreme Court empowered to perform auxiliary judicial duties.
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masterA legally qualified officer of a Supreme Court, empowered to perform auxiliary judicial duties.
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mastern. 1) employer, in the area of law known as "master and servant", which more properly should be called employer and employee. 2) a person, supposedly with special expertise, appointed by a j [..]
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master(1) (adjective) the highest outstanding card of a suit
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masterA player whose Elo rating is 2200 or higher. If the player's rating drops below 2200 the title is revoked.
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masterthe captain of the ship
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masterThe master in a network controls all the other devices (slave devices) attached to the network. The master sends commands to request data, the slaves respond with data. Some slave devices may prefix their response with an identifying header.
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masterA title bestowed on a martial artist who has attained advanced rank after long years of study.
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masterCaptain of a Cruise Vessel. A master is also a person who teaches in school, a master is also a ring master in a circus.
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masterIn a communications system that is hierarchical in arrangement, processes are often spoken of as being either masters or slaves. The issue is one of control rather than service. Master/slave relations occur in the IBM SNA environment because of its hierarchical nature. The protocol used in master/slave relations is generally the same for communicat [..]
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masterThe final format of a recording to be duplicated.
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master1) A control to set the level going out of the console, especially the stereo output to the two track machine in mixdown. 2) A term with the same meaning as Sub Master (a control that adjusts the leve [..]
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master
Prefix to a boy's name or surname.
* '''1995''', Barbara Hambly, ''Children of the Jedi'', page 81
*: "I'm terribly sorry, Master Luke," apologized the droid.
A religious teacher, often as an ho [..]
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masterlang=en
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*: Sir, here is a traveller, who was bid by an acquaintance of the good-man of this house to call here for my profit; I would therefore speak w [..]
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masterThe dominant partner in fetish play. Often used as a title the submissive partner must use in reference to the dominant partner. Ex. Master Honey Badger.
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mastersadomasochistic vernacular term for the sadistic partner whose role is one of total domination and disciplinarian Antonym, slave. See also dominatrix.
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masterMaster or masters may refer to:
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masterThe Master is a fictional character on the action-horror/fantasy television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003). He is a centuries-old vampire portrayed by Mark Metcalf, determined to open the [..]
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masterMaster is an English honorific for boys and young men.
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masterFallout is a 1997 role-playing video game developed and published by Interplay Productions. The game features a post-apocalyptic and chiefly retro-futuristic setting, taking place in the mid-22nd cent [..]
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masterFallout is a 1997 role-playing video game developed and published by Interplay Productions. The game features a post-apocalyptic and chiefly retro-futuristic setting, taking place in the mid-22nd cent [..]
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masterThe heir apparent or heir presumptive to a Scottish peerage is known as a Master, or a Mistress if the heir is female. The heir's style is "The Master of [Peerage]" or "The Mistress of [Peerage]".
If [..]
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masterMaster is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It forms a trilogy with Omega and Davros to celebrate the 40th anniversar [..]
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masterMaster is an American death metal band led by Paul Speckmann. The band was originally formed in Chicago, but later relocated to the Czech Republic.
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masterA master is a judge of limited jurisdiction in the superior courts of England and Wales and in numerous other jurisdictions based on the common law tradition. A master's jurisdiction is generally conf [..]
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masterA master is a judge of limited jurisdiction in the superior courts of England and Wales and in numerous other jurisdictions based on the common law tradition. A master's jurisdiction is generally conf [..]
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masterMaster or masters may refer to:
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masterMaster (Russian: Мастер) is a Russian thrash metal band, founded in 1987 by former members of Aria.
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masterThe master, or sailing master, is a historical rank for a naval officer trained in and responsible for the navigation of a sailing vessel. The rank can be equated to a professional seaman and special [..]
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masterA master (more generically called a head of house or head of college) is the head or senior member of a college within a collegiate university, principally in the United Kingdom.
The actual title of t [..]
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masterMaster or masters may refer to:
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masterMaster (Russian: Ма́стер) is a fictional character from the novel The Master and Margarita by the Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov.
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masterMaster (Korean: 마스터; RR: Maseuteo) is a South Korean action crime film directed by Cho Ui-seok. Written jointly by Cho Ui-seok and Kim Hyun-duk, it stars Lee Byung-hun, Gang Dong-won and Kim Woo-bin i [..]
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