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		mo·gul I. \ˈmōgəl, (ˈ)mō|gəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Persian Mughul, from Mongolian Moṅgol 1. also mo·ghul \“\ or mu·ghal or mu·ghul \ˈmügəl\ capitalized  : an Indian Muslim of or descended from one of several conquering groups of Mongol, Turkish, and Persian origin; especially  : great mogul 2.  : a dominant person in a particular business or field  < the supposedly omnipotent moguls of the dress trade and the advertising trade — F.L.Allen >  < found the party moguls still canvassing the poor pick of availables — S.H.Adams >  < movie moguls >  < literary moguls > II. adjective Usage: usually capitalized  : of or relating to the Moguls or their empire III. \ˈmōgəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: German dialect; akin to Viennese dialect mugl small hill  : a bump in a ski run |