mastership

/ˈmæstərˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position or authority of a master, especially in a trade, craft, or profession.
    • He took over the mastership of the workshop when his father retired.
    • After ten years of training, he finally achieved mastership in carpentry.
    • The guild awarded her the title of mastership for her exceptional skill.
  2. Complete control or command of something, such as a skill or situation.
    • The general's mastership of military strategy won the battle.
    • Her mastership of the piano was evident in every note she played.
    • He demonstrated his mastership of the language by giving a flawless speech.
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