mogul
/ˈmɒɡəl/Definitions
1. noun
A person of great influence or power in a particular field or industry, especially in business or entertainment.
“The tech mogul made headlines with her revolutionary new product.”
2. noun
A rounded hill or mound of earth, especially one formed by glacial action.
“The park featured a beautiful mogul, a remnant of the last ice age.”
3. noun
A style of skiing that involves rapid turns on slopes with bumps and moguls.
“The skier was thrilled to hit the moguls on the challenging downhill course.”
4. verb
To handle or manage something skillfully or effectively.
“She learned to mogul her finances and save for retirement.”