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Magisterialness; authoritativeness. [R.]
Fuller.


Mag`is*te"ri*al*ly (?), adv. In a
magisterial manner.


Mag`is*te"ri*al*ness, n. The
quality or state of being magisterial.


Mag"is*ter*y (?), n. [L.
magisterium the office of a chief, president, director, tutor.
See Magistrate.] 1. Mastery; powerful
medical influence; renowned efficacy; a sovereign remedy.

[Obs.] Holland.


2. A magisterial injunction. [R.]
Brougham.


3. (Chem.) A precipitate; a fine
substance deposited by precipitation; -- applied in old chemistry to
certain white precipitates from metallic solutions; as,
magistery of bismuth.
Ure.


Mag"is*tra*cy (?), n.; pl.
Magistracies (#). [From Magistrate.]
1. The office or dignity of a magistrate.
Blackstone.


2. The collective body of
magistrates.


Mag"is*tral (?), a.


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