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PRELECT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRELECT is to discourse publicly : lecture.
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PRELECT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
verb (used without object). to lecture or discourse publicly. prelect. / prɪˈlɛkt /. verb. rare, (intr) to lecture or discourse in public. “Collins ...
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prelect, præ-, v. (prɪˈlɛkt) [f. L. prælect-, ppl. stem of prælegĕre to read to others, lecture upon, f. præ, pre- A. + legĕre to choose, to read.] I. † 1. trans. To choose in preference to others.1620 Swetnam Arraign'd (1880) 22 Thou knowst with what a generall consent Of all Sicilia I was prelecte...
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PRELECT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
prelect in American English (priˈlɛkt ; prɪˈlɛkt ) verb intransitive to lecture in public Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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prelect - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin praelectus, past participle of praelegō. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /pɹɪˈlɛkt/. Audio (Southern England): Duration: 1 second.
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prelect, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb prelect is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for prelect is from 1620, in Swetnam Arraigned by Women. prelect ...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Prelect
PRELECT', verb transitive [Latin proelectus, proelego; proe, before, and lego, to read.] To read a lecture or public discourse.
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prelect - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
pre·lect (prĭ-lĕkt ). Share: intr.v. pre·lect·ed, pre·lect·ing, pre·lects. To lecture or discourse in public. [Latin praelegere, praelect- : prae-, pre- + ...
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prelect - definition and meaning - Wordnik
transitive verb To read publicly, as a lecture or discourse. · intransitive verb To discourse publicly; to lecture.
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Pi Yong, also called Taixue at the time, was a central school, located in a central location, where the Son of Heaven may often prelect and also learn
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prelector
prelector, præ- (prɪˈlɛktə(r)) [a. L. prælector one who reads an author to others, and adds explanations, agent-n. f. prælegĕre: see prelect.] A public reader or lecturer, esp. in a college or university. In Oxford formerly interchangeable with professor (as applied to all except the Regius Professo...
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