Lectur - meaning someone who often speaks out at a podium on issues related to cannibalism, fava beans, and nice chiantis.
The word "lecture" has two syllables: lec-ture.
The blended word for lecture demonstration could be "lecturation."
Lecture is a feminine noun in French. Use the feminine articles la or une.
The base word for lecturn is "lecture."
The principal parts of the verb "to read" (which is how Latin verbs are listed in dictionaries) are "lego, legere, lexi, lectum." There are a few ways to say "reading" in Latin, but the roots of the verb are: leg- lex- ("lexicon") lect- ("lecture")
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No. This word come from a Latin word meaning lecture hall, which is not a verb..
I'm guessing you are asking about the root for lectern, as there is no such word as lecturn. Lectern is from the Latin word legere which means "to read."
"lecture" is a word form!
No the word lecture has two syllables.
The word "lecture" has two syllables: lec-ture.
The blended word for lecture demonstration could be "lecturation."
-Lecturing -Lectured _________ Or simply: to lecture. Lecture is a verb its forms are: lecture / lectures / lectured / lecturing
Lecture can be a verb itself.. depends on how you use it.. But another word for lecture that is a verb would be preach
Lecture is a feminine noun in French. Use the feminine articles la or une.
The teacher gave a lecture about the importance of agriculture.
The parents tried to lecture the disobedient child, but the child did not care.