MASTER


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

Master (form of address), a title.

★ Master, the original of a document or other copied item.


Master recording, the original of a recording.

Sensei, a Japanese title used to refer to authority figures.

Gangmaster, a person who provides workers for agricultural purposes.

Master craftsman, a fully qualified artisan or craftsman, originally as rank in a guild.

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 used 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.

Contents
Arts and entertainment
Sport
Ranks and titles
Education
Proper names
Surname
Other
See also

Arts and entertainment



Old Master, certain esteemed European painters who worked before 1800


Old master print, a print made by the Old Masters

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 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'' (film), a 1997 Telugu-language film

''The Master'' (film), a 1989 Hong Kong action/adventure film

★ [a British film production company]

Sport



The Masters Tournament, one of golf's four major championships

Masters Cup, an annual event on the disc golf PDGA tour

Master of Sports of the USSR, a Soviet sports rank

Masters (snooker), a snooker tournament

Masters (athletics), the category reserved for competition among older athletes, the name of the category for keeping world records for these athletes, and a term for the competitors themselves

Masters football, a football league in Britain contested by retired footballing legends.

Chess master, a particularly skilled chess player


FIDE Master, International Master, and International Grandmaster, etc.

Tennis Masters Cup, a tennis tournament

Ultimate Masters of Formula 3, an international Formula 3 race at Circuit Park Zandvoort

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, a nautical captain.

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, a rank in the fictional Star Wars Jedi Order

Education



★ Master, traditional title of the Principal of some colleges of the universities of Cambridge, Durham and Oxford.

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.

The Masters School, an independent school in New York.

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).

Master of the Children, for the choir boys.

Proper names


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''.

Charles Harcourt Masters (b.1759), British surveyor and architect in Bath, Somerset

Chris Mordetsky, American professional wrestler, better known by his stage name Chris Masters

Edgar Lee Masters (1869-1950), an American poet

Ian Masters (songwriter)

Ian Masters (broadcaster)

Ian Masters (journalist)

John Masters (1914–1983), an English soldier and novelist

Mark Masters, an American radio company owner

Roy Masters (radio presenter), a British-born American talk radio personality

Roy Masters (sport), an Australian rugby league coach, sport administrator and sports journalist

William Masters (1915-2001), an American gynecologist and sexologist
Other


Masters and Johnson, sexologists

★ ''Master of Puppets'', an album by Metallica, often referred to as simply ''Master''

Masters of Deception, a hacker group

The Puppet Masters, a story

★ ''Masters of the Universe'', a television cartoon

The Dancing Wu Li Masters

See also



The Master (disambiguation)

Mistress

Mister

Grand master

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