Czech | English |
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mistr noun {m} | adept [adepts](one fully skilled or well versed in anything) champion [champions](someone who has been winner in a contest) master [masters](expert at something) master [masters](tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices) |
mistrovská práce noun {f} | work [works](literary, artistic, or intellectual production) |
mistrovské dílo noun {n} | masterpiece [masterpieces](piece of work that has been given much critical praise) |
mistrovství noun {n} | championship [championships](competition to determine a champion) trade [trades](skilled practice of an occupation) |
mistryně noun {f} | champion [champions](someone who has been winner in a contest) master [masters](expert at something) |
drnomistr noun {m} | flayer [flayers](one who flays, see also: knacker) knacker [knackers](one who separates animals for reuse, see also: flayer) |
i mistr tesař se někdy utne phrase | even Homer nods(no one is immune to error) |
loďmistr noun {m} | boatswain [boatswains](officer of a sailing ship) |
travnímistr noun {m} | knacker [knackers](one who separates animals for reuse, see also: flayer) |
velmistr noun {m} | Grand Master(title) Grandmaster(highest title for chess player) |