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magistral

[maj-uh-struhl] / ˈmædʒ ə strəl /
ADJECTIVE
prescribed
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A little calcined iron pyrites, called magistral, is also added.

From Oregon and Eldorado or, Romance of the Rivers by Bulfinch, Thomas

If he was less accomplished, less resourceful and magistral an artist than Strawinsky, for instance, whom he resembles in a certain general way, he was at least a more human, a more passionate being.

From Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers by Rosenfeld, Paul

"If I discover the magistral force, I shall be able to create."

From The Alkahest by Wormeley, Katharine Prescott

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

From Vanished towers and chimes of Flanders by Edwards, George Wharton

The rhythmic element, already fresh and free in the scherzo of "L'Oiseau de feu" and throughout "Petruchka," attains virile and magistral might in it, surges and thunders with giant vigor.

From Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers by Rosenfeld, Paul