1. maven - Noun
2. Maven - Proper noun
someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
Source: WordNetI founded Atari in my garage in Santa Clara while at Stanford. When I was in school, I took a lot of business classes. I was really fascinated by economics. You end up having to be a marketeer, finance maven and a little bit of a technologist in order to get a business going. Nolan Bushnell
AGCAS uses sensors to identify and avoid ground objects such as nearby buildings, mountains or dangerous terrain; AGCAS has already saved lives, senior Air Force officials tell Warrior Maven. Source: Internet
And the ground ball-inducing maven was at his best as he crafted six shutout innings to help his team top the Pirates 5-2 for its sixth victory in a row. Source: Internet
A pop culture maven and avid reader, Phil particularly enjoyed the works of Stephen King. Source: Internet
After a few days with the Cruze, we brought it back to the same garage (Maven requires all rentals to be returned to the starting location), hit “End Trip” on the app, and tossed the keys to the attendant. Source: Internet
FLEET-BASED/MAVENNOTE: General Motors announced on April 21 that it would permanently discontinue its Maven car-sharing service. Source: Internet