Definition of lecture

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Lecture (n.) The act of reading; as, the lecture of Holy Scripture..

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Belecture :: Belecture (v. t.) To vex with lectures; to lecture frequently.
Regent :: Regent (a.) A resident master of arts of less than five years' standing, or a doctor of less than twwo. They were formerly privileged to lecture in the schools..
Reading :: Reading (n.) A lecture or prelection; public recital.
Theatre :: Theatre (n.) Any room adapted to the exhibition of any performances before an assembly, as public lectures, scholastic exercises, anatomical demonstrations, surgical operations, etc..
Prelector :: Prelector (n.) A reader of lectures or discourses; a lecturer.
Lectured :: Lectured (imp. & p. p.) of Lectur.
Scrappy :: Scrappy (a.) Consisting of scraps; fragmentary; lacking unity or consistency; as, a scrappy lecture..
Oration :: Oration (n.) An elaborate discourse, delivered in public, treating an important subject in a formal and dignified manner; especially, a discourse having reference to some special occasion, as a funeral, an anniversary, a celebration, or the like; -- distinguished from an argument in court, a popular harangue, a sermon, a lecture, etc.; as, Webster's oration at Bunker Hill..
Prelect :: Prelect (v. t.) To read publicly, as a lecture or discourse..
Lyceum :: Lyceum (n.) A house or apartment appropriated to instruction by lectures or disquisitions.
Prelection :: Prelection (n.) A lecture or discourse read in public or to a select company.
Lectureship :: Lectureship (n.) The office of a lecturer.
Exoterics :: Exoterics (n. pl.) The public lectures or published writings of Aristotle. See Esoterics.
Professor :: Professor (n.) One who professed, or publicly teaches, any science or branch of learning; especially, an officer in a university, college, or other seminary, whose business it is to read lectures, or instruct students, in a particular branch of learning; as a professor of theology, of botany, of mathematics, or of political economy..
Prelect :: Prelect (v. i.) To discourse publicly; to lecture.
Belectured :: Belectured (imp. & p. p.) of Belectur.
Lecture :: Lecture (n.) A reprimand or formal reproof from one having authority.
Sententiary :: Sententiary (n.) One who read lectures, or commented, on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris (1159-1160), a school divine..
Lecture :: Lecture (v. i.) To deliver a lecture or lectures.
Fund :: Fund (n.) An invested sum, whose income is devoted to a specific object; as, the fund of an ecclesiastical society; a fund for the maintenance of lectures or poor students; also, money systematically collected to meet the expenses of some permanent object..
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