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prelect

 
Dictionary: pre·lect   (prĭ-lĕkt') pronunciation
intr.v., -lect·ed, -lect·ing, -lects.
To lecture or discourse in public.

[Latin praelegere, praelect- : prae-, pre- + legere, to read.]

prelection pre·lec'tion n.
prelector pre·lec'tor n.

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    To talk to an audience formally: address, lecture, speak. Archaic bespeak. See words.

 
 

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