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mag⋅is⋅tral

[maj-uh-struhl]
–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).
–noun
4. magistral line.

Origin:
1565–75; < L magistrālis of a master, equiv. to magist(e)r master + -ālis -al 1


mag⋅is⋅tral⋅i⋅ty, noun
mag⋅is⋅tral⋅ly, mag⋅is⋅trat⋅i⋅cal⋅ly [maj-uh-strat-ik-lee] , adverb
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Main Entry: ma·gis·tral
Pronunciation: 'maj-&-str&l, m&-'jis-tr&l
Function: adjective
: concocted or prescribed by a physicianto meet the needs of a particular case —compare OFFICINAL
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magistral mag·is·tral (māj'ĭ-strəl)
adj.
Prepared as specified by a physician's prescription. Used of medicine.

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