lections

Meaning of lections

plural noun

a reading of a text found in a particular copy or edition.

Middle English (in the sense ‘election’): from Latin lectio(n- ) ‘choosing, reading’, from the verb legere . The current sense dates from the mid 17th century.

Information about lections

  • It is a name.
  • The singular form of lections is: lection.
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Hyphenation of lections

lec-tions

  • It consists of 2 syllables and 8 chars.
  • lections is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables

Anagrams of lections

lentisco, telsonic

Words that rhyme with lections

ions, eccaleobions, excambions, gabions, symbions, Halcions, cions, coercions, epinicions, scions, suspicions, unsuspicions, accordions, collodions, diacodions, encheiridions, enchiridions, gammadions, melodions, pyramidions, rhipidions, stasidions, tordions, turdions, Legions, analogions, bioregions, contagions, euchologions, irreligions, legions, logions, regions, religions, subregions, tragions, trisagions, Malathions, antifashions, apocynthions, cushions, ethions, falchions, fashions, fauchions, faulchions, fenthions, fushions, gnathions, gumphions

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