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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Moguls; Mogul (disambiguation); MOGUL; Mogul people

mogul         
['m??g(?)l]
¦ noun a bump on a ski slope formed by skiers turning.
Origin
1960s: prob. from Ger. dialect Mugel, Mugl.
Mogul         
['m??g(?)l]
(also Moghul or Mughal)
¦ noun
1. a member of the Muslim dynasty of Mongol origin which ruled much of India in the 16th-19th centuries.
(often the Great Mogul) the Mogul emperor of Delhi.
2. (mogul) an important or powerful person.
Origin
from Pers. mugul 'Mongol'.
mogul         
(moguls)
1.
A Mogul was a Muslim ruler in India in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries.
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2.
A mogul is an important, rich, and powerful businessman, especially one in the news, film, or television industry.
...an international media mogul.
...Hollywood movie moguls.
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Mogul
Examples of use of mogul
1. "When I first started to mogul ski, it was about mogul skiing.
2. Entertainment mogul David Geffen used to swear by Tylenol PM.
3. "When people see mogul skiing now, they say, ‘Wow,‘ " says Nate Roberts, who won the World Cup mogul circuit last year, yet barely missed making the Olympic team this year.
4. Entertainment mogul Robert Sillerman bought 85 percent of Elvis Presley Enterprises in 2005.
5. Producers and agents flocked to events that movie mogul Steven Spielberg held earlier this year.