Magistral [adjective]

Definition of Magistral:

set as guide

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Sentence/Example of Magistral:

An addition of quicklime counteracts the injurious effect of too much magistral, by decomposing the resulting sulphate of copper.

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

With this his magistral work a new chapter of music commences, the spiritualization of the new body of man is manifest.

The line of the escarp is called the magistral line since it regulates the trace.

He had the honor and glory of introducing into Holland the "procede magistral" of Rubens and his school.

La Magistral is a brick building of imposing simplicity and severity in its general outlines.

But this oracle is not saved from rejection even by the magistral style in which it is delivered.

With poorer ores, less quicksilver and less magistral are required.

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

Compounding that assay and calcination with magistral, nothing was obtained.