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What does magistram mean in latin?

"Magistram" is not a valid Latin word. It seems like you may be trying to say "magistram" which is the accusative singular feminine form of the Latin word "magister".

"Magister" means "teacher" or "master" in Latin.

"Magistram" is used when the word "magister" is the direct object of a verb. For example:

* "Vidi magistram." (I saw the teacher.)

Let me know if you have any other Latin words or phrases you'd like help with!

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