💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Archmaster"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| undermasternoun | An assistant master; a subordinate to the main master. |
| surmasternoun | (dated) A teacher in a school ranking immediately below the headmaster. |
| masternoun | Someone who has control over something or someone. |
| archchiefnoun | (rare) A supreme, primary leader of any organization. |
| maisternoun | Obsolete form of master. [Someone who has control over something or someone.] |
| maysternoun | Obsolete form of master. [Someone who has control over something or someone.] |
| lordnoun | A peer of the realm, particularly a temporal one |
| arch-chiefnoun | Alternative form of archchief. [(rare) A supreme, primary leader of any organization.] |
| schoolmasternoun | A male teacher. |
| majordomonoun | (chiefly US) Any overseer, organizer, person in command. |
| waymasternoun | (archaic) A person in charge of a road or a railway. |
| shipmasternoun | The master of a ship; a captain; a commander. |
| commandernoun | One who exercises control and direction of a military or naval organization. |
| grand masternoun | A title, especially of chivalric orders, fraternal orders and fraternal organizations. |
| headmasternoun | (chiefly UK, Ireland) A male headteacher. |
| mandadorenoun | (India, obsolete) A leader or chief; superintendent. |
| dominusnoun | (historical) master; sir; a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor, castle or an academic master |
| mastershipnoun | The state or office of a master. |
| master of the horsenoun | (historical) An equerry, especially the exalted official bearing this name at the British court. |
| submasternoun | (sometimes attributive) A key that can open several locks, but fewer than a master key. |
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