Definition of Prelected. Meaning of Prelected. Synonyms of Prelected

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Definition of Prelected

Prelected
Prelect Pre*lect", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Prelected; p. pr. & vb. n. Prelecting.] [L. praelectus, p. p. of praelegere to read before. See Pre-, and Lection.] To read publicly, as a lecture or discourse.
Prelect
Prelect Pre*lect", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Prelected; p. pr. & vb. n. Prelecting.] [L. praelectus, p. p. of praelegere to read before. See Pre-, and Lection.] To read publicly, as a lecture or discourse.
Prelect
Prelect Pre*lect", v. i. To discourse publicly; to lecture. Spitting . . . was publicly prelected upon. --De. Quincey. To prelect upon the military art. --Bp. Horsley.

Meaning of Prelected from wikipedia

- clinical teaching, which consisted in having the patients to be operated or prelected upon brought from the ward into a lecture-room or theatre where the students...
- gained wide practical and agronomical experience. Since 1901 Kravkov prelected general agronomics at the Professor Stebut's Agricultural Courses for...
- Aberdeen in 1614. He graduated MA in 1618 and he became a regent, and prelected on philosophy. In 1626 he was admitted to the first charge in St. Nicholas'...