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magister /mə-jisˈtər/ noun- A person licensed to teach in a medieval university
- Still used in the degree titles of Magister Artium, etc
ORIGIN: L magister master magisterial /maj-is-tēˈri-əl/ adjective - Relating or suitable to, or in the manner of, a teacher, master artist, or magistrate
- Of the rank of a magistrate
- Authoritative
- Dictatorial
- Of a magistery
magistēˈrially adverb magistēˈrialness noun magistēˈrium noun - The philosopher's stone
- Teaching authority or function
magistery /majˈis-tə-ri/ noun - In alchemy, a transmuting agent, such as the philosopher's stone
- A product of transmutation
- A precipitate
- Any sovereign remedy
- Magisterium
magistral /mə-jisˈtrəl, majˈis-/ adjective - Of or relating to a master
- Masterly
- Authoritative
- Specially prescribed for a particular case as a medicine
- Effectual
- Guiding or determining the other positions (fortification)
noun (obsolete)- A magistral medicine
- A magistral line (fortification)
magistrand /majˈ/ noun (at Scottish universities, now only at St Andrews and Aberdeen) an arts student ready to proceed to graduation Magister Artium /mə-jisˈtər ärˈshi-əm/ noun Master of Arts |