Definitions for magistral

magistral mag·is·tral

Spelling: [maj-uh-struh l]
IPA: /ˈmædʒ ə strəl/

Magistral is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 553 anagrams from letters in magistral (aagilmrst).

Definitions for magistral

noun

  1. magistral line.

adjective

  1. Pharmacology. prescribed or prepared for a particular occasion, as a remedy. Compare officinal (def 1).
  2. Fortification. principal; main.
  3. magisterial (def 1).

Origin of magistral

1565-75; Latin magistrālis of a master, equivalent to magist(e)r master + -ālis -al1

Examples for magistral

Here is a magistral power accorded to Congress utterly inconsistent with the pretensions of State Rights.

In the quartet, his magistral work, the Hebraic element is only one of several.

And in Les Deux Sœurs the effects of labour entirely vanish, and he once more paints with magistral unconcern.

The magistral blister of Valleix is a revival of the vesicating epithem.

Here is a magistral power accorded to Congress, utterly inconsistent with the pretensions of State Rights.

On such a question, his whole life was the open book from which he spoke with magistral authority.

The doctoral and magistral canonries alluded to by Philip afforded a special grievance.

If I discover the magistral force, I shall be able to create.

Your B-minor sonata, however unsatisfactory its actual quality, remains one of the magistral works of the sort.

His descriptions have the magistral ampleness of a gesture indicating the sweep of a vast horizon.

Word Value for magistral
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