Master vs. Apprentice

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Masternoun

Someone who has control over something or someone.

Masternoun

The owner of an animal or slave.

Masternoun

(nautical) The captain of a merchant ship; a master mariner.

Masternoun

(dated) The head of a household.

Masternoun

Someone who employs others.

Masternoun

An expert at something.

Masternoun

A tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices.

Masternoun

(dated) A schoolmaster.

Masternoun

A skilled artist.

Masternoun

(dated) A man or a boy; mister. See Master.

Masternoun

A master's degree; a type of postgraduate degree, usually undertaken after a bachelor degree.

Masternoun

A person holding such a degree.

Masternoun

The original of a document or of a recording.

Masternoun

(film) The primary wide shot of a scene, into which the closeups will be edited later.

Masternoun

(legal) A parajudicial officer (such as a referee, an auditor, an examiner, or an assessor) specially appointed to help a court with its proceedings.

Masternoun

A device that is controlling other devices or is an authoritative source.

Masternoun

(freemasonry) A person holding an office of authority, especially the presiding officer.

Masternoun

(by extension) A person holding a similar office in other civic societies.

Masternoun

A vessel having a specified number of masts.

Masteradjective

Masterful.

Masteradjective

Main, principal or predominant.

Masteradjective

Highly skilled.

Masteradjective

Original.

Masterverb

(intransitive) To be a master.highly ambiguous, master in what sense?

Masterverb

(transitive) To become the master of; to subject to one's will, control, or authority; to conquer; to overpower; to subdue.

Masterverb

(transitive) To learn to a high degree of proficiency.

Masterverb

To own; to posses.

Masterverb

To make a master copy of.

Masterverb

To earn a Master's degree.

Masternoun

A vessel having (so many) masts; - used only in compounds; as, a two-master.

Masternoun

A male person having another living being so far subject to his will, that he can, in the main, control his or its actions; - formerly used with much more extensive application than now.

Masternoun

One who uses, or controls at will, anything inanimate; as, to be master of one's time.

Masternoun

One who has attained great skill in the use or application of anything; as, a master of oratorical art.

Masternoun

A title given by courtesy, now commonly pronounced mĭster, except when given to boys; - sometimes written Mister, but usually abbreviated to Mr.

Masternoun

A young gentleman; a lad, or small boy.

Masternoun

The commander of a merchant vessel; - usually called captain. Also, a commissioned officer in the navy ranking next above ensign and below lieutenant; formerly, an officer on a man-of-war who had immediate charge, under the commander, of sailing the vessel.

Masternoun

A person holding an office of authority among the Freemasons, esp. the presiding officer; also, a person holding a similar office in other civic societies.

Masterverb

To become the master of; to subject to one's will, control, or authority; to conquer; to overpower; to subdue.

Masterverb

To gain the command of, so as to understand or apply; to become an adept in; as, to master a science.

Masterverb

To own; to posses.

Masterverb

To be skillful; to excel.

Masternoun

an artist of consummate skill;

Masternoun

a person who has general authority over others

Masternoun

a combatant who is able to defeat rivals

Masternoun

directs the work of other

Masternoun

presiding officer of a school

Masternoun

an original creation (i.e., an audio recording) from which copies can be made

Masternoun

an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship

Masternoun

someone who holds a master's degree from academic institution

Masternoun

an authority qualified to teach apprentices

Masternoun

key that secures entrance everywhere

Masterverb

be or become completely proficient or skilled in;

Masterverb

get on top of; deal with successfully;

Masterverb

have dominance or the power to defeat over;

Masterverb

have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of;

Apprenticenoun

A trainee, especially in a skilled trade.

Apprenticenoun

(historical) One who is bound by indentures or by legal agreement to serve a tradesperson, or other person, for a certain time, with a view to learn the art, or trade, in which his master is bound to instruct him.

Apprenticenoun

(dated) One not well versed in a subject; a tyro or newbie.

Apprenticeverb

(transitive) To put under the care and supervision of a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business.

Apprenticeverb

(transitive) To be an apprentice to.

Apprenticenoun

One who is bound by indentures or by legal agreement to serve a mechanic, or other person, for a certain time, with a view to learn the art, or trade, in which his master is bound to instruct him.

Apprenticenoun

One not well versed in a subject; a tyro.

Apprenticenoun

A barrister, considered a learner of law till of sixteen years' standing, when he might be called to the rank of serjeant.

Apprenticeverb

To bind to, or put under the care of, a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business.

Apprenticenoun

works for an expert to learn a trade

Apprenticeverb

be or work as an apprentice;

Apprenticeadjective

in training;

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