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When referring to, for example, the host of a beauty pageant or a game show, it stands for Master of Ceremonies.
Master of ceremonies Minecraft Marine Corps.
The plural form is masters ofceremonies.
MOC: Master Of Ceremonies
As odd as it may sound to anyone with a dirty mind, the feminine form of "master" is "mistress". Therefore, the proper title would likely be "Mistress of Ceremonies".Alternate answer:Many will object to the use of either 'master' or 'mistress' as being sexist terminology. 'Madame of Ceremonies' just doesn't cut it; and 'Madam of Ceremonies' conjures up visions of whips, chains, and dungeons.The neutral term 'emcee' (derived from the initials M.C.) might be a better choice. Another possibility, although somewhat archaic, is 'interlocutor.' The Italian, 'madrina dell'evento' is still sexist, but could slip under the radar. 'Facilitator' and 'coordinator' sound a little bureaucratic, but would be appropriate in many circumstances. Perhaps, borrowing a term from TV news, 'anchor' would serve the purpose.I suggest the simple word, 'host' (and not 'hostess').
Another name for master of ceremonies is to refer to the person as the emcee. The abbreviation of MC is often used by some rappers in their names.
Master of Ceremonies
This would be the Master of Ceremonies.
The Master of Ceremonies (MC).
Master of Ceremonies
Another name for the speech given at graduation ceremonies is a commencement address.
Microphone Controller or Master of Ceremonies
Master of Ceremonies - album - was created in 2010.
Master of Ceremonies - Japan - was created in 701.
Dungeon Master of Ceremonies was created in 2008.
The term 'master of ceremonies' is a compound noun made up of the noun 'master' and the prepositional phrase 'of ceremonies' (the noun 'ceremonies' is the object of the preposition 'of').The noun 'master of ceremonies' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
When referring to, for example, the host of a beauty pageant or a game show, it stands for Master of Ceremonies.