masterly

masterly
/mas"teuhr lee, mah"steuhr-/, adj.
1. like or befitting a master, as in skill or art; worthy of a master; very skillful: a masterly presentation of the budget.
adv.
2. in a masterly manner.
[1375-1425; late ME maisterly. See MASTER, -LY]

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