Definition of Prelection. Meaning of Prelection. Synonyms of Prelection

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Definition of Prelection

Prelection
Prelection Pre*lec"tion, n. [L. praelectio.] A lecture or discourse read in public or to a select company. ``The prelections of Faber.' --Sir M. Hale.

Meaning of Prelection from wikipedia

- nonselective, postelection, predilect, predilection, preelection, prelect, prelection, prelector, preselect, recollect, recollection, reelect, reelection, religion...
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- of the faculty (ib. ii. 363). From December 1692 he delivered a public prelection on civil history once a w**** in Latin (ib. ii. 364). He is sometimes designated...
- nonselective, postelection, predilect, predilection, preelection, prelect, prelection, prelector, preselect, recollect, recollection, reelect, reelection, religion...
- well-merited congratulations. More recently, too, in certain extraordinary prelections delivered with the consent, and by the order, of the Theological Faculty...
- who had since returned to Scotland. A considerable number of his Latin prelections and other addresses (published after his death) are remarkable for the...
- Cultural Society. The years 1860 were for Maiorescu the period of „po****r prelections“ (lectures on various problemes addressed to a quite large audience)...
- Adversaria, consisting of the notes on Athenaeus and the Gr**** poets, and his prelection on Euripides; Peter Paul Dobree, afterwards Gr**** professor, the notes...
- critics were accustomed to recite their compositions there, and these prelections were sometimes honoured with the presence of the emperors themselves...
- proceeded to Strasbourg to study theology; but finding the theological prelections of J. S. Schmidt and P. J. Spener distasteful, he entered the faculty...