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Master

/ˈmæstər/noun / verb
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A master is someone who has attained exceptional skill, control, or authority over a subject, craft, or domain, often serving as a teacher or leader. In modern times, the term carries historical connotations of power imbalances, like in slavery or feudal systems, prompting its replacement in contexts such as technology with alternatives like 'primary' to promote inclusivity and neutrality.

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The chess title of 'Grandmaster,' derived from 'master,' was first awarded in 1950 by the World Chess Federation and requires an Elo rating of at least 2500, a standard that has produced legends like Garry Kasparov, who held the top spot for over 15 years.

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