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11mag. — mag. mag. (fork. for magister, fx mag.art., og fork. for magisterii, fx cand.mag.) …
12Mag. — Mag. 〈Abk. für〉 Magister * * * Mag. (österr.) = Magister; Magistra. * * * Mag. = Magister …
13mag — mag: i ro og mag …
14maĝ- — maĝ English meaning: to press; to knead Deutsche Übersetzung: “kneten, drũcken, streichen” Material: Gk. μαγῆναι, μεμαγμένη to μάσσω (to present s. menǝk “knead”), μογεύς “the Knetende”, μαγίς f. “geknetete mass”, μάγειρος… …
15mag — mag1 [mag] n. short for 1. MAGNETO 2. Slang MAGAZINE (n. 5) 3. MAG WHEEL mag2 abbrev. 1. magazine …
16mag´is|te´ri|al|ly — mag|is|te|ri|al «MAJ uh STIHR ee uhl», adjective. 1. a) of a magistrate; suited to a magistrate: »A judge has magisterial rank. b) (of persons) holding the office of a magistrate. 2. showing authority: »The captain spoke with a magisterial voice …
17mag|is|te|ri|al — «MAJ uh STIHR ee uhl», adjective. 1. a) of a magistrate; suited to a magistrate: »A judge has magisterial rank. b) (of persons) holding the office of a magistrate. 2. showing authority: »The captain spoke with a magisterial voice. SYNONYM(S):… …
18mag — n. Shortened form of {magazine}, the periodic paperback publication. [slang] [WordNet 1.5] …
19MÁG — is a 1987 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr.[1] References ^ Josef Kemr . Czech Film Database. http://www.csfd.cz/herec/936 josef kemr/. Retrieved August 15, 2010 …
20Mag|da|le|ni|an — «MAG duh LEE nee uhn», adjective. belonging to or denoting a late paleolithic period represented by remains found at La Madeleine, Dordogne, France: »Magdalenian art involves portable objects and mural decorations on the walls of caves (Beals and …