Definition of Prelections

1. Noun. (plural of prelection) ¹

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Definition of Prelections

1. prelection [n] - See also: prelection

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prelections

prelaty
prelaugh
prelaunch
prelaunched
prelaunches
prelaunching
prelaw
prelease
preleased
preleases
preleasing
prelect
prelected
prelecting
prelection
prelections (current term)
prelector
prelectors
prelects
prelegal
prelegislation
prelegislative
prelibation
prelibations
preliberal
preliberation
prelicensing
prelife
prelight
prelighted

Literary usage of Prelections

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Universal History: From the Creation of the World to the Beginning of the by Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, William Fraser-Tytler (1854)
"CHAPTER I. Various plans of historical prelections—Chronological method—Method of treating history as subservient only to the science of politics—Plan of ..."

2. The Classical Journal (1828)
"... has engaged his attention ; and his notes throughout display the same searching minuteness and accuracy, which distinguish his " viva voce" prelections. ..."

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