
Master
Control Implications
Used to describe someone with ultimate control, authority, or ownership in a specific context.

He is the master of this estate.
Historical Usage
Traditionally associated with dominance or superiority; sensitive in modern discussions about equality.

In history, landlords were often called the master of the manor.
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AuthorityConquerorDominantExpertManageMentorSkilfulTeach
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