Words with lect in them
dialectelectionlecture
collect and select
The suffix "lect" means "to choose" or "to read." It is commonly found in words related to speaking, reading, or choosing.
The root word "leg" or "lect" means to choose, gather, or read. It is often seen in words related to selecting or collecting information, such as "collect," "election," and "intellect."
fraction frature
Lect or Lec
Yes, you may shoot slugs or buckshot through a shotgun fitted with the C-Lect Choke system. This is from the tag that Mossberg attaches to their shotguns fitted with C-Lect Chokes.
The roots "scrib" and "script" both mean "to write" or "written." Words with these roots often relate to writing or recording information in some form.
Two (EEE-LECT)
The words used in the Latin language were the words spoken by the ancient Romans and some of those words now have roots in the English language.
2 col'-lect
3 Di-a-lect