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A master is also a prototype or template; such usages are also listed.
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A master is the original of a visual and/or sound recording, which is then mixed and/or cut into a template from which distributable copies are made.
A master is also a person who has a larger skill than most in some kind of art.
See also: master craftsman (a guild member)
A master is also the recipient of a graduate degree in a specified discipline from a college or university. The degree is intermediate between a bachelor's degree and a Ph.D. and include the specific degrees Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Master of EngineeringEngineering is the application of science to the needs of humanity. This is accomplished through knowledge, mathematics, and practical experience applied to the design of useful objects or processes. Professional practitioners of engineering are called en.
A master plumber , or master electrician is the highest level of plumber or electrician. Many trades contractors are required to have one master on staff, who usually takes the lead role. Compare with journeyman plumberA journeyman is a tradesman or craftsman who may well have completed an apprenticeship but is not yet able to set up their own workshop as a master. In parts of Europe, as in later medieval Germany, spending time as a journeyman, moving from one town to a or electrician. For example, there is no PhD degree offered in plumbing. Similarly, a master of fine arts (MFA) is often a highest degree, as there is often no PhD degree offered in fine arts.
A master is also a mechanicalThe word mechanical can mean one of several things: A device or principle described as mechanical relates to a mechanism or machine or the realm of Newtonian mechanics. See also mechanical energy, mechanical work A mechanical is one of several characters or electronicElectronic can refer to many things: Objects related to electronics The band Electronic. Electronic music or electronica. unit which commands or controls another unit, so that they work in tandem or in parallel. Examples include: