What is the meaning of Magistery?

    1. A pure quality with the power to cure or to turn one substance into another; also, a substance such as a philosopher's stone able to turn one substance into another.
    2. The product of such a transformation.
    1. A fine substance deposited by precipitation, formerly applied to certain white precipitates from metallic solutions.

      1. A pure quality with the power to cure or to turn one substance into another; also, a substance such as a philosopher's stone able to turn one substance into another.
      2. The product of such a transformation.

      A pure quality with the power to cure or to turn one substance into another; also, a substance such as a philosopher's stone able to turn one substance into another.

      The product of such a transformation.

      1. A fine substance deposited by precipitation, formerly applied to certain white precipitates from metallic solutions.

        A fine substance deposited by precipitation, formerly applied to certain white precipitates from metallic solutions.

        A concentrated extract of a substance.

        1. An art or a skill.
        2. Synonym of magistracy (the dignity or office of a magistrate; the collective body of magistrates)
        3. A medicine prepared for a specific use.
        4. The quality possessed by a master; authority, mastership, mastery; also, the exercise of authority.
        5. Synonym of magisterium (the teaching authority or office of the Roman Catholic Church)

        An art or a skill.

        Synonym of magistracy (the dignity or office of a magistrate; the collective body of magistrates)

        A medicine prepared for a specific use.

        The quality possessed by a master; authority, mastership, mastery; also, the exercise of authority.

        Synonym of magisterium (the teaching authority or office of the Roman Catholic Church)

        Source: wiktionary.org