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An attendant, assistant or follower.
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(Freemasonry) A Masonic organization that one can join after completing the three basic Blue Lodge degrees (Entered Apprentice, fellowcraft, and Master Mason), and which offers more advanced teaching.
adj
Being a blue-collar employee, an hourly worker.
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(slang) A male role model or mentor.
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(chiefly in communism) The core of a managing group, or a member of such a group.
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the head or prominent part
n
A female coadjutor or assistant.
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A man who is a member of a committee
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A member of the same council.
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The lowest three degrees (Apprentice, Journeyman, and Master) of Freemasonry.
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(now historical) A guardian or tutor.
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(metonymically) An annual meeting of business leaders, major politicians, economists, and other celebrities hosted by the World Economic Forum in the town of Davos, Switzerland at the end of January.
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(Freemasonry) A candidate who has completed the first degree of initiation into Freemasonry.
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A small group formed within a church, especially Episcopal, for simple dinner and fellowship, and to help facilitate new friendships
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(UK, Oxford University) A collegian of inferior rank or position, corresponding to the sizar at Cambridge.
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(UK) An office worker whose chief responsibility is filing documents.
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People in a position of power or influence at a local level.
adj
Title referring to an important leader.
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(Britain) A boy chosen to lead a school sixth form, whose duties may include representing the school and organising the prefects.
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(Britain) A girl chosen to lead a school's sixth form, whose duties may include representing the school and organising the prefects.
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Alternative form of headteacher [The most senior teacher in a school who is responsible for its management and administration.]
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(chiefly UK) A male school principal.
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(Britain) The position of a headmaster or headmistress.
n
The most senior teacher in a school who is responsible for its management and administration.
adj
(rare) Of or pertaining to a master.
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A physician who is learning a specialty as part of a housemanship.
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The leader of a school division.
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A teacher who is in charge of a house at a boarding school.
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The superintendent of an infirmary within a college or other institution.
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(humorous) Respectful term of address for an expert in a particular field.
n
Abbreviation of junior. [A younger person.]
adj
(chiefly India) Most junior.
adj
(business) Typical of, or befitting, a leader; capable of leading a project or a team.
n
(dated, rare) A teacher.
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The title given to a partially apprenticed Freemason who is normally the Master or Son of a practicing Freemason; one practising or learning the degrees of Freemasonry after introduction to the degrees and before full induction or before becoming a Worshipful Brother.
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(US) A local chapter of a trade union.
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(uncountable) The quality possessed by a master; authority, mastership, mastery; also, the exercise of authority.
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A student in the fourth year of a Masters degree.
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(Quebec) A master's degree.
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Powerful industrialist; captain of industry.
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(British slang, dated) An elder brother (especially at a public school).
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The realm or sphere of managers.
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(obsolete, Scotland) The title of someone holding a Master of Arts, especially a Presbyterian minister.
adj
Main, principal or predominant.
n
Synonym of king of all one surveys
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(UK, historical) At the University of Oxford, one who conducted the first examination (responsions) for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
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The condition of being a master
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The domestic intelligence and counter-espionage agency of the United Kingdom, which operates in secret and whose primary function is to spy on terrorist organizations and others viewed as a threat to British national security. Formally known as the Security Service.
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(obsolete, impersonal) To be necessary; to matter.
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(Freemasonry) A text of works or instruction which are not secret and may be written e.g. "Indiana Monitor and Freemasons' Guide".
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(countable) A decoration, awarded by a government, a dynastic house, or a religious body to an individual, usually for distinguished service to a nation or to humanity.
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An apprentice or student Jedi.
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(nonce word) A schoolmistress.
adj
Of or relating to the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.
n
(US) A member of a fraternity who takes charge of new pledges.
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The person in the most prominent position on something, such as a spokesperson or manager.
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(UK, historical, Cambridge University slang) One who takes an ordinary university degree, without honours.
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The body of college prefects.
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The realm, sphere, influence, or body of readers; readers collectively; readership.
n
(historical) A medieval writer, scholar or teacher of the subjects taught at early European universities (such as theology, metaphysics and logic); a scholastic.
adj
Resembling a schoolmarm.
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Male teacher in charge of a school, usually a small one.
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The role or status of schoolmaster.
adj
Befitting a schoolmistress; in the manner or style of a schoolmistress.
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a schoolmistress.
n
The world or sphere of scribes.
n
A club, fraternal organization, or other association which admits only selected individuals as members, whose meetings and practices are often ritualistic and not public, and which often has the purpose of furthering the social or economic opportunities of its members.
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Somebody who is higher in rank, dignity, or office.
adj
(chiefly India) Most senior.
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(informal) An assistant to another person, especially to a superior or more important person.
adj
(rare) Typical of a steward; stewardly.
n
(rare, chiefly chess) A particular grandmaster whose proficiency in chess or in general is notably greater than that of average grandmasters.
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(informal, UK, education) A specialist headteacher sent, by government or other authority, to reorganise and improve a school that is perceived to be failing.
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The head of a Sunday school.
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(rare) A superior or supreme overlord.
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(informal) The most important person in an organization.
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(dated) A teacher in a school ranking immediately below the headmaster.
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The role or status of taskmaster.
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(obsolete) alternative form of tutelary. [(religion, chiefly paganism) A deity or spirit serving as a guardian or protector of a place, person, culture, etc.; a tutelar, a tutelary deity.]
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Obsolete spelling of tutoress [A female tutor.]
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(dated, derogatory) Any schoolteacher.
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