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Definition of Magisters

Magister
Magister Ma*gis"ter, n. [L. See Master.] 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.

Meaning of Magisters from wikipedia

- Look up Magister, magister, or magíster in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Magister is Latin for "master" or "teacher". It may refer to: Magister degree...
- changed its name to Magisters and expanded across the territory of the Commonwealth of Independent States. In July 2011, Magisters merged with Egorov Puginsky...
- have not stood the test of time and few Magisters have survived.[citation needed] Initially, production Magisters were supplied to flying clubs operated...
- Magisters from France. At the same time it also obtained a manufacturing license. The Finnish aircraft manufacturer Valmet later built 62 Magisters between...
- amphipods, and other squid. Cannibalism is also known to occur among the Magisters. Baird's beaked whale, the short-finned pilot whale, false killer whale...
- Magister militum (Latin for "master of soldiers"; pl.: magistri militum) was a top-level military command used in the late Roman Empire, dating from the...
- both spouses are known as Magisters.) A commons, where college members (including on-campus and off-campus students, Magisters, resident ****ociates, and...
- The magister officiorum (Latin; lit. 'Master of Offices'; Gr****: μάγιστρος τῶν ὀφφικίων, romanized: magistros tōn offikiōn) was one of the most senior...
- obtaining the Magister requires at least five years of study including coursework and a final thesis, similar to a Diplom degree. Magisters tend to be awarded...
- A MJur (Magister Juris or Master of Jurisprudence; common abbreviations include MJur, M.Jur., Mag. Jur. and Mag. iur.) is an academic degree in law awarded...