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In English, the term "mistress" historically referred to a woman in a position of authority or control, similar to "master" for a man. However, in modern usage, "mistress" has acquired a different connotation, often implying a secret romantic relationship. Therefore, there is not a direct equivalent feminine word for "master" in contemporary English.

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