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Magister
Magister may refer to:The Magister (degree), an academic degreesPositions or titlesA Master of the Horse A Magister officiorum (Master of offices), a civilian post of the Roman EmpireA Magister militum, a Master of the SoldiersA Magister palatii (Master of the Sacred Palace), a Roman Catholic Curial positionAirplanesThe Fouga Magister, a French training aircraftThe Miles Magister, a British training aircraft
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Magister (der)
n. B.A., bachelor of arts; bachelor's degree, first-level university degree


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Magister
(n.)
Master; sir; -- a title of the Middle Ages, given to a person in authority, or to one having a license from a university to teach philosophy and the liberal arts.
  

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magister
N M
teacher| tutor| master| expert| chief; pilot of a ship; rabbi
 
libelli supplicum
Master of Requests.
 
postarum
Master of the Post.

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magister
schoolmaster

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