mestria

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See also: mestría

Portuguese

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Etymology

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From mestre +‎ -ia or borrowed from Occitan maestria (ability), from Latin magister (teacher).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: mes‧tri‧a

Noun

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mestria f (plural mestrias)

  1. ability (high level of capability or skill)
    Synonyms: destreza, perícia, habilidade