neutral form of master
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You also might say "master craftswoman" if you want a gendered term, "master craftsman" if you apply male gendered terms to both men and women, "master crafter" or whatever if you prefer a neutral term and are willing to accept "master" as neutral in this context.
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You also might say "master craftswoman" if you want a gendered term, "master craftsman" if you apply male gendered terms to both men and women, "master crafter" or whatever if you prefer a neutral term and are willing to accept "master" as neutral in this context.
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