Definition of «magister»

Magister is a Latin term that means teacher or master. It can also refer to someone who has completed a university degree, particularly in the fields of philosophy, theology, or law. In some countries, magister may be used as a title for educators or professionals with advanced degrees.

Sentences with «magister»

  • The large Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) is an important source of income for fishermen along the west coast of North America from Alaska to California. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Dungeness Crabs (Cancer magister) Born in the open ocean, millions of crab larvae drift into the bay. (parksconservancy.org)
  • However, this reviewer would also have appreciated a morning collation with Thomas the magister sacrae paginae, showing the Scriptural and liturgical matrix of the Church's doctrine. (firstthings.com)
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