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Master (a man having control or authority) or Masters may refer to:

  • Master (original), the original of a document or recording.
  • Master (form of address), a title.
  • Sensei, a Japanese title used to refer to authority figures.
  • Gangmaster, a person who provides workers for agricultural purposes.
  • Guru, a teacher in Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism.
  • Maestro, a skilled, usually non-academic, instructor, as in Dance Master, Music Master, Fencing Master, Drawing Master, etc.
  • Master (BDSM), honorific some people use to describe the dominant partner in a relationship.
  • Slavemaster, a person who manages slaves.
  • Master-slave (computers), one device controlling the operation of other devices.

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  • Master (band), an American death metal band.
  • Master (Russian_band), a Russian thrash metal band.
  • Master (Doctor Who audio), a Doctor Who audio drama.
  • Master recording, the original of a visual and/or sound recording, which is then mixed and/or cut into a template from which distributable copies are made.
  • Master Hand, a fictional video game character from Super Smash Brothers and other games.
  • Master class, a class given in a particular discipline by an expert in that discipline.
  • Masters (The Tripods), a fictional race of beings in John Christopher's The Tripods trilogy.
  • Master-Kokoy, a very strong general emperor and king of Europe.
  • Master (film), 1997 Telugu-language film

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[edit] Ranks and titles

  • Master (Peerage of Scotland), the male heir-apparent or heir-presumptive to a title in the Peerage of Scotland
  • Special master, a quasi-judicial legal officer
  • Master Aircrew, the highest non-commissioned rank held by aircrew in the Royal Air Force, equivalent to Warrant Officer in other branches
  • Master-at-arms, a naval police officer, often addressed as "Master" in the Royal Navy
  • Master Corporal, an appointment of Corporal in the army and air force elements of the Canadian Forces
  • Master Driver, a Warrant Officer appointment in the British Army's Royal Logistic Corps
  • Master Gunner, a Warrant Officer appointment in the British Army's Royal Artillery
  • Master Mariner, the official title of someone qualified to command a ship
  • Master Seaman, an appointment of Leading Seaman in the navy element of the Canadian Forces
  • Master Warrant Officer, the second highest non-commissioned rank in the army and air force elements of the Canadian Forces.
  • Master or Worshipful Master, the presiding officer of a Masonic Lodge
  • Master (judiciary), a low (or lowest, in some jurisdictions) rank of judge or judicial official
  • Master tradesman, a person who has a greater level of skill than most in the licensed trades
  • Master craftsman, a member of a guild
  • Master Cadet, the highest non-commissioned rank within the Sea Cadet Corps of the New Zealand Cadet Forces.
  • Jedi master, the highest rank in the fictional Star Wars Jedi Order

[edit] Education

  • Master's degree, a graduate or sometimes undergraduate degree in a specified discipline.
  • Master of the United College, the head of the United College at the University of St Andrews.
  • Schoolmaster, a male school teacher. This usage survives in British public schools, but is generally obsolete elsewhere.
  • Headmaster, the most senior teacher in a school (British usage).

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[edit] Surname

The surname Masters is of Norman origin and it is thought that it is probably an anglised form of the French Maystres, Maystre or Maistre.

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