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master

[mas-ter, mah-ster] / ˈmæs tər, ˈmɑ stər /






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Their 1940 Fords had 200,000 miles on them and holes in the floorboard so they could pour fluid into the master cylinders.

From Los Angeles Times

The school's current master, Helen Pike, said it was an "exciting time for everyone at MCS".

From BBC

Now she wants to enroll in a master’s degree program to study developmental psychology.

From Los Angeles Times

That includes taking a year off from his job to attend the Harvard Kennedy School to receive a public administration master’s degree he could use to aid Venezuela’s economic reconstruction.

From The Wall Street Journal

He is a graduate of Northwestern University and is pursuing a master's degree in data analysis and visualization at the City University of New York.

From The Wall Street Journal