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Master

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Master or masters may refer to:

Ranks or titles[edit]

In education:

In military:

  • Master (naval), a former naval rank
  • Master mariner, a licensed mariner who is qualified to be a sea captain in the merchant marine
  • Master or shipmaster, the sea captain of a merchant vessel
  • Master-at-arms, a naval police officer, often addressed as "Master" in the Royal Navy

In orders and organizations:

In other:

  • Master (form of address), an English honorific for boys and young men
  • Master (judiciary), a judicial official in the courts of common law jurisdictions
  • Master (Peerage of Scotland), the male heir-apparent or heir-presumptive to a title in the Peerage of Scotland
  • Master of ceremonies, or MC (emcee), the host of an official public or private staged event or other performance
  • Ascended master, a term used in the Theosophical religious tradition to refer to spiritually enlightened beings who in past incarnations were ordinary humans
  • Grandmaster (chess), National Master, International Master, FIDE Master, Candidate Master, all ranks of chess player
  • Grandmaster (martial arts) or Master, an honorary title
  • Maestro, an orchestral conductor, or the master within some other musical discipline
  • Old Master, a term for a recognised Western painter active before circa 1800
  • Station master, formerly the person in charge of railway stations
  • Slave master, an owner of victims of slavery

Aircraft and vehicles[edit]

Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

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Music and audio[edit]

Television[edit]

People[edit]

  • The Master (born 1970), Masami Hirosaka, Japanese radio-controlled racer
  • The Master (1937-2010), ring name of King Curtis Iaukea, wrestler
  • The Master (born 1954), nickname of Vietnamese-American poker player Men Nguyen

Places[edit]

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Sport[edit]

Golf[edit]

Tennis[edit]

  • ATP World Tour Finals, the season-ending tournament on the ATP tour known in the past as The Masters (derived from 'Masters Grand Prix' and subsequently 'Tennis Masters Cup')
  • ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, a series of top tier men's tennis tournaments on the ATP tour calendar

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