Magistery

Pronunciation: /ˈmæɡˈɪzˈtɝˈwaɪ/

Magistery (noun)

  1. A high level of skill or authority in a particular area.
  2. An old term used in alchemy for a substance with special properties.

Examples

  • Her magistery in the subject impressed everyone.
  • The chef's magistery in the kitchen was undeniable.

Common collocations: demonstrate magistery, achieve magistery, magistery over, seek magistery, magistery of transformation

Synonyms of Magistery

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Magistery

  • lack of change or movement