The person in charge who knows how it all works.
beat, best, conquer, crush, defeat, master, overpower, overthrow, overwhelm, prevail, subdue, subjugate, surmount, vanquish,
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Master but this word is obsolete these days
Another word meaning clenched is tighten.
Yes the word master can be a noun as in someone who has control over someone else. It is also a verb.
Another word is master piece.
Virtuosic
The word part domini means master or leader
The origin is obscure, may have been adopted from the Old Dutch word 'Baas' meaning Master. The Dutch word was the title of a ships master
adept or expert or competent or accomplished
It is from Italian meaning Master of Music, derived from the Latin word 'Magisterium'
Guru is a Sanskrit word meaning teacher or master in the Indian cultures and especially in religion.
It comes from Middle English from the Old French word boce.
It is Latin in origin from the word Dominus meaning lord or master. Source: thefreedictionary.com
SenseiSenseiin a way means "master" as it means teacher. However, if you are looking for the word "master" in literal translation, meaning the controller of a particular thing such as a person who commands salves,or commands the seas, it would beMasuta
The word Dominic means "Lord". It comes from the language of Latin. It come from the word Domina meaning master lord.
The word Dominic means "Lord". It comes from the language of Latin. It come from the word Domina meaning master lord.