mistress |
x |
As a noun mistress
is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
misses |
mistress |
As nouns the difference between misses and mistress
is that
misses is or
misses can be (mrs) while
mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
As a verb misses
is (
miss).
mistress |
false |
As a noun mistress
is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
mistress |
undefined |
As a noun mistress
is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
muse |
mistress |
As nouns the difference between muse and mistress
is that
muse is while
mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
intimate |
mistress |
Related terms |
Intimate is a related term of mistress.
As nouns the difference between intimate and mistress
is that
intimate is a very close friend while
mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
As an adjective intimate
is closely acquainted; familiar.
As a verb intimate
is to suggest or disclose discreetly.
mistress |
dominate |
As a noun mistress
is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership.
As a verb dominate is
to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power.
mistress |
dominator |
As nouns the difference between mistress and dominator
is that
mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs while
dominator is one who dominates.
headmaster |
mistress |
As nouns the difference between headmaster and mistress
is that
headmaster is (chiefly|uk) a male school principal while
mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
mistress |
submissive |
As nouns the difference between mistress and submissive
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
submissive is one who submits.
As an adjective submissive is
meekly obedient or passive.
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