Definition of Masterlessness. Meaning of Masterlessness. Synonyms of Masterlessness

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Definition of Masterlessness

Masterlessness
Masterless Mas"ter*less, a. Destitute of a master or owner; ungoverned or ungovernable. -- Mas"ter*less*ness, n.

Meaning of Masterlessness from wikipedia

- Masterless Woman (Hungarian: A gazdátlan ****zony) is a 1944 Hungarian comedy film directed by László Sipos and starring Erzsi Simor, István Nagy and Ida...
- support for clusters spanning multiple data centers, with asynchronous masterless replication allowing low latency operations for all clients. C****andra...
- Adam LaVorga of "Masterless"". beliefnet.com. Archived from the original on 2017-03-31. Ong, Czarina (October 12, 2015). "'Masterless': Faith film that...
- and other literary forms. In urban areas, children were often taught by masterless samurai, while in rural areas priests from Buddhist temples or Shinto...
- The Rōninkai (浪人会, "The Society of Masterless Samurai") was a ****anese ultra-nationalist anti-democratic political group that shared many of its members...
- strengthened by veterans of the encounter at Toba–Fushimi, as well as yeoman and masterless samurai from various domains. The imperial court told the domains to restrict...
- Yojimbo (The Bodyguard), Kurosawa Production's second film, centers on a masterless samurai, Sanjuro, who strolls into a 19th-century town ruled by two opposing...
- February 2020). "No Limits to Their Sway: Cartagena's Privateers and the Masterless Caribbean in the Age of Revolutions". Hispanic American Historical Review...
- Vaver, Early American Crime, 6 January 2009 Merritt, Keri Leigh (2017). Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South. Cambridge University...
- The Rōshigumi (浪士組), was a group of 234 masterless samurai, founded by Kiyokawa Hachirō in 1862. Loyal to the shogun, they were supposed to act as the...