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magisteria

 

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Magisteria

Noun: The realm or domain of a master or instructor; an authoritative body of knowledge or expertise.

Example: In the magisteria of mathematics, she was considered a prodigy.

Noun: A plural form of "magisterium," referring to the teachings or authority of the Roman Catholic Church.

Example: The Pope's encyclicals reflect the magisteria of the Church.

Adjective: Pertaining to or characteristic of a masterful or dominant position.

Example: His magisteria presence in the courtroom commanded respect.


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