Master
91Master — When someone joins a guild, they begin as an Apprentice. He will work for his master for usually seven years, sometimes more. His work pays off the debt of his training. Next he will become a Journeyman, then a Master …
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92master — Haku; kahu, kāpuhi (of an animal). See learn. ♦ His master, kona haku. ♦ Hula master, kumu hula …
93master — / mɑ:stə/ adjective main or original ♦ master budget a budget prepared by amalgamating budgets from various profit and cost centres such as sales, production, marketing or administration in order to provide a main budget for the whole company ♦… …
94master — The person in command of a vessel. 48 Am Jlst Ship § 113. An official of court assisting in the administration of the functions of the court. An officer similar to commissioner or referee. 20 Am J2d Cts § 4. An outdated term for employer. 35 Am… …
95master's — noun Date: 1939 a master s degree …
96master's — mas·ter s (măsʹtərz) n. A master s degree. * * * …
97Master — noun a) Prefix to a boys name. Im terribly sorry, Master Luke, apologized the droid. b) A religious teacher, often as an honorific title …
98Master — Recorded in a variety of spellings including Master, the patronymics Masters and Masterson, the occupational Masterman, this is an ancient Anglo Scottish surname, but one originally of Roman (Latin) origins. It derives from the word magister ,… …
99Master's — noun Master s is used before these nouns: ↑programme …
100master — Cuando nos referimos a un cierto tipo de estudios (cursos especializados en una detrminada materia, generalmente dirigido a licenciados)puede escribirse máster sin comillas y con acento en la a. Plural: másteres …