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The female equivalent of "master" is often "mistress." However, the term "mistress" has various connotations and is less commonly used in contemporary contexts to denote authority or expertise. In some contexts, "female master" or "female leader" may be used to emphasize gender while retaining the original meaning. Additionally, in specific fields, titles like "maestra" in music or "maîtresse" in French can serve as gendered alternatives.

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