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1 magisterial
[ˌmædʒɪ'stɪərɪəl]1) (authoritative) solenne, magistrale2) dir. [office, duties] di, del magistrato* * *magisterial /mædʒɪˈstɪərɪəl/a.2 magistrale; autorevole; autoritario; cattedratico: a magisterial demonstration, una dimostrazione magistrale; a magisterial manner, un modo di fare cattedraticomagisterially avv.* * *[ˌmædʒɪ'stɪərɪəl]1) (authoritative) solenne, magistrale2) dir. [office, duties] di, del magistrato
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