Magistra

Magistra
Ma|gịs|tra 〈f.; -, -trae〉
1. weibl. Entsprechung des akadem. Grades Magister (1)
2. weibl. Magister (3)
● \Magistra Artium 〈Abk.: M. A.〉 weibl. Entsprechung des Magister Artium
Die Buchstabenfolge ma|gis|tr... kann in Fremdwörtern auch ma|gist|r... getrennt werden.

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Ma|gịs|t|ra, die; -, …ae:
weibliche Person, die einen Magisterabschluss hat.

Universal-Lexikon. 2012.

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