The term 'master of ceremonies' is a compound noun made up of the noun 'master' and the prepositional phrase 'of ceremonies' (the noun 'ceremonies' is the object of the preposition 'of').
The noun 'master of ceremonies' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
A person who supervises a ceremony.
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They had the white earth ceremonies and the ni-mi-win
The table at the last supper was low and everyone sat on the floor. Unlike in the painting, the disciples sat around the table, not all on one side like a master of ceremonies and the panel.
Yes because head and master are two separate words on there own
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The Master of Ceremonies (MC).
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Master of Ceremonies - album - was created in 2010.
Master of Ceremonies - Japan - was created in 701.
Dungeon Master of Ceremonies was created in 2008.
When referring to, for example, the host of a beauty pageant or a game show, it stands for Master of Ceremonies.
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This would be the Master of Ceremonies.
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Madam Emcee when addressed, otherwise Master of Ceremonies. There is no gender in the English noun.