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master

Master vs Trainer - What's the difference?

master | trainer |


As a noun master

is (l) (original version of a document or of a recording).

As a verb trainer is

to drag.

Constable vs Master - What's the difference?

constable | master |


As nouns the difference between constable and master

is that constable is (british|nz) a police officer ranking below sergeant in most british/new zealand police forces (see also chief constable) while master is (l) (original version of a document or of a recording).

Master vs Brigadier - What's the difference?

master | brigadier |


As nouns the difference between master and brigadier

is that master is (l) (original version of a document or of a recording) while brigadier is (military) an army rank; an officer commanding a brigade.

Lordship vs Master - What's the difference?

lordship | master |


As nouns the difference between lordship and master

is that lordship is the state or condition of being a lord while master is someone who has control over something or someone.

As an adjective master is

masterful.

As a verb master is

{{cx|intransitive|lang=en}} To be a master.

Master vs Cultivate - What's the difference?

master | cultivate |


As verbs the difference between master and cultivate

is that master is {{cx|intransitive|lang=en}} To be a master while cultivate is to grow plants, notably crops.

As a noun master

is someone who has control over something or someone.

As an adjective master

is masterful.

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