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mastery noun [ ˈmɑːst(ə)ri ]

• comprehensive knowledge or skill in a particular subject or activity.
• "she played with some mastery"
Similar: proficiency, ability, capability, knowledge, understanding, comprehension, familiarity, command, grasp, grip, skill, skilfulness, expertise, dexterity, finesse, adroitness, virtuosity, prowess, deftness, know-how,
• control or superiority over someone or something.
• "man's mastery over nature"
Similar: control, superiority, domination, command, ascendancy, supremacy, pre-eminence, triumph, victory, the upper hand, the whip hand, rule, government, power, sway, authority, jurisdiction, dominion, sovereignty,
Origin: Middle English: from Old French maistrie, from maistre ‘master’.


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