Master
Master is a term with multiple meanings in English. It originates from the Latin magister through Old French maistre and has been used as a title, an honorific, a term for a skilled practitioner, and a designation for a primary version of something.
As a person, a master is someone with authority or control, such as a supervisor or owner,
Academic use of the term refers to a master's degree, a graduate-level credential earned after completing undergraduate
In titles and roles, the master may be the captain of a vessel in maritime contexts, or
In publishing and media, a master copy or master recording refers to the original source from which
Technology and terminology have used master/slave pairings to describe linked systems, though many organizations are adopting
Other uses include traditional honorifics for teachers or figures of authority and, in consensual adult contexts,