School-mistress

  • 11school dame — noun The mistress of a dame school (qv under ↑dame1) • • • Main Entry: ↑school …

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  • 12Mistress fortune — Infobox animanga/Header name = Absolute Awakening Angel: Mistress Fortune caption = ja kanji = 絶対覚醒天使ミストレス☆フォーチュン ja romaji = Zettai Kakusei Tenshi Misutoresu ☆ Fochun genre = Infobox animanga/Manga title = Absolute Awakening Angel: Mistress… …

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  • 13mistress */ — UK [ˈmɪstrəs] / US noun [countable] Word forms mistress : singular mistress plural mistresses 1) a woman who is having a sexual relationship with a married man 2) a woman who is in control of a situation mistress of: Helen is very much mistress… …

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  • 14school teacher — noun a teacher in a school below the college level (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑schoolteacher • Hypernyms: ↑teacher, ↑instructor • Hyponyms: ↑games master, ↑games mistress, ↑ …

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  • 15school — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. See school, assemblage. II Educational institution Nouns 1. school, academy, university, alma mater, college, multiversity, land grant college, cluster college, junior college, community college,… …

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  • 16school — noun ⇨ See also ↑high school ADJECTIVE ▪ nursery ▪ comprehensive, first, grammar, junior, middle, prep, preparatory, s …

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  • 17School Days (novel) — Infobox Book name = School Days title orig = translator = image caption = The first edition of School Days . author = Robert B. Parker illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Spenser genre = Detective… …

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  • 18mistress — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ former ▪ young … OF MISTRESSES ▪ string (esp. BrE) ▪ The king kept a string of mistresses. VERB + MISTRESS …

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  • 19mistress — /ˈmɪstrəs / (say mistruhs) noun 1. a woman who has authority or control; the female head of a household or some other establishment. 2. a woman employing, or in authority over, servants or attendants. 3. a female owner, as of a slave, horse, dog …

  • 20mistress — noun Etymology: Middle English maistresse, from Anglo French mestresse, feminine of mestre master more at master Date: 14th century 1. a woman who has power, authority, or ownership: as a. the female head of a household b. a woman who employs or… …

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