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== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Master-slave dialectic]] | *[[Master-slave dialectic]] | ||
- | *[[Master print]] | + | *[[Old master print ]] |
== Namesakes == | == Namesakes == | ||
*''[[The Master and Margarita]]'' | *''[[The Master and Margarita]]'' | ||
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- someone who has control over something or someone
- owner of an animal or slave
- an expert at something
- a skilled artist
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