mogul

/ˈmoʊɡəl/
noun
  1. A very important or powerful person, especially in a particular industry or field.
    • The media mogul owns several newspapers and TV stations.
    • A Hollywood mogul attended the premiere of the new film.
    • She became a tech mogul after founding her own software company.
  2. A bump of hard snow on a ski slope, formed by skiers turning.
    • Beginners often find moguls difficult to navigate.
    • The skier flew over a large mogul and landed smoothly.
    • The ski run was full of moguls after a busy weekend.
  3. A member of the Muslim dynasty that ruled much of India from the 16th to the 19th century.
    • The Mogul emperors built magnificent palaces and gardens.
    • The Taj Mahal was built by a Mogul ruler.
    • Mogul art and architecture blended Persian and Indian styles.
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