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Term: Magister

Description:

Magister is a Latin term that refers to a person who holds a position of authority or is considered an expert in a particular field. It can also indicate a title given to teachers or scholars.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The magister of the debate club led the discussion with great authority.
  2. Professor Williams is a magister of classical literature.
  3. The renowned chef acted as the magister of the cooking competition.
  4. The magister's guidance helped the team win the championship.

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