From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmogulmo‧gul /ˈməʊɡəl $ ˈmoʊ-/ noun [countable] → movie/media/gambling etc mogul
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mogul• Though movie stars and corporate moguls have run up prices in beach-front resorts recently, expect prices overall to stabilize.• Ah, the life of the hip-hop mogul.• But many of the A&R moguls interviewed here would be quick to disagree.• Lloyd Kaufman is also a writer, director, producer, actor and studio mogul, all rolled into one.MogulMogul, Moghul (also Mughal) noun a member of a family of Muslim rulers of northern India from 1526–1857, a period known for its beautiful art and buildings, including the Taj MahalFrom Longman Business Dictionarymogulmo‧gul /ˈməʊgəlˈmoʊ-/ noun [countable] movie/media/oil etc mogul journalism someone who has great power and influence in a particular industry or activityOrigin mogul (1600-1700) Mogul “member of a Muslim group that ruled India in former times” ((16-21 centuries)), from Persian Mughul, from Mongolian Mongol