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  2. MindMeister makes creating stunning mind maps easy. Our intuitive editor allows you to map your big ideas together with your team, quickly and beautifully. From project planning, to brainstorming, to meeting management, set your collaborative creativity free and create epic mind maps. Mind Mapping.

  3. Meister Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of MEISTER is one who is knowledgeable about something specified —often used in combination. How to use meister in a sentence.

  4. Meister - Wikipedia

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    A person referred to as “Meister” is one who has extensive theoretical knowledge and practical skills in his profession, business, or some other kind of work or activity. For example, a “puzzle-meister” would be someone highly skilled at solving puzzles.

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  6. meister is of multiple origins. Probably (i) a borrowing from Yiddish. Or perhaps (ii) a borrowing from German. Etymons: Yiddish meyster; German Meister.

  7. Synonyms for MEISTER: expert, master, scholar, wizard, virtuoso, adept, guru, maestro; Antonyms of MEISTER: amateur, apprentice, novice, beginner, neophyte, dilettante, layman, inexpert.

  8. Meister vs. Master — What’s the Difference?

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    "Meister" is a German term denoting a person skilled in a craft or trade, often used as a formal title, while "Master" refers to someone with great skill or authority in English.

  9. -MEISTER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    -meister combines with nouns to form nouns which refer to someone who is extremely good at a particular activity.

  10. Meister vs. Master: What’s the Difference?

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    "Meister" is a German word meaning master or expert, often used in professional titles, while "Master" in English denotes a high level of skill, control, or authority in a specific field or discipline.

  11. -MEISTER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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    -meister definition: a combining form meaning “a person expert in or renowned for” something specified by the initial element (often used derisively). See examples of -MEISTER used in a sentence.