magistério
Portuguese edit
Etymology edit
Learned borrowing from Latin magisterium.
Pronunciation edit
- Hyphenation: ma‧gis‧té‧ri‧o
Noun edit
magistério m (plural magistérios)
- teachership or professorship (the occupation of a teacher or professor, or the exercise thereof)
- Synonyms: professorado, docência
- professors or teachers, collectively
- Synonym: professorado
- magisterium
- (by extension) an intellectual, moral and/or doctrinal authority
- (chemistry) a precipitate obtained from saline dissolutions
- (historical, alchemy) a chemical compound to which fantastic properties were attributed
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