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hobbies and interests genealogy and ancestryWhat is the difference between SIR and master?
Keeping this in view, what does Master mean as a title?
Master or mister: Mister is a title for an adult male.Master is a title for a minor male, or someone who isin charge of something. Since master and in charge bothcontain the letter A, you can use that letter as a reminder of whento use master.
Thereof, what is the difference between a dominant and a master?
As nouns the difference between master anddominant is that master is (l) (original version of adocument or of a recording) while dominant is (music) thefifth major tone of a musical scale (five major steps above thenote in question); thus g is the dominant of c, a ofd, and so on.
The word “sir,” which is a respectfulterm used to address a man, derives from the word“sire.” When written with a capital“S,” it is used as the distinctive title of a knight orbaronet. The word “sire” is now considered archaic. Butit was once used to refer to an authority or a person of generalimportance.