Bargemaster

/ˈbɑːdʒmɑːstər/ noun

The person in charge of a barge, responsible for its operation, crew, and cargo.

From 'barge' (a flat-bottomed boat) + 'master' (a person in charge). The word evolved in Middle English from Old French 'barge,' ultimately from Greek 'baris' (Egyptian boat), with 'master' from Old English 'magister.'

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