The learning position is called an apprentice. An apprentice helped the master and learned the trade himself.
Someone contracted to servitude was an indentured servant-- in colonial days this was someone who was advanced the cost of his passage to the colonies and would then work off his debt.
That person is called an indentured servant.
The term used to describe someone who is no longer a slave is "freedperson" or "freedman/freedwoman."
The term used to describe someone who was no longer a slave was "freedperson" or "freedman/freedwoman" depending on their gender.
freedman
Freedman.
Trespasser is the term for this. This is illegal and you can be arrested for it. A police officer will not usually arrest someone the first time they are caught trespassing. But it is up to the police officer to arrest or not.
The term master of puppets means that someone is very good at the controlling an d directing of puppets. another term would be puppet master. this is the way we say it in america.
The Korean symbol for "master" is "선생님" (seonsaengnim). This term is commonly used to address a teacher or someone who is highly skilled in a particular field.
Chess master , chess player , participant , patzer(a derogatory term) or player .
"There are" can be contracted to "There're", although this is not a standard American English term.
Synergy is the term for the ability of muscles to be slightly contracted at all times to be ready to act. Most of the muscles are usually in this form.
Indentured servants
Indentured servants
the term is "sahib"As⋅hab-noun1.(in India) sir; master: a term of respect used, esp. during the colonial period, when addressing or referring to a European.2.(initial capital letter) sing. of Ashab.
It really doesn't matter whether someone says masters or master's degree. These people are masters students studying to get a master's degree.
Yes, the word "master" can be used for both males and females. It is a gender-neutral term that denotes someone who has authority, control, or expertise in a particular field.
concurred, contracted, settlement, bargain, understanding, deal, conformity, accord
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