[
UK
/lˈɛktɐ/
]
[ US /ˈɫɛktɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɛktɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a public lecturer at certain universities
- someone who reads the lessons in a church service; someone ordained in a minor order of the Roman Catholic Church
How To Use lector In A Sentence
- The activation mechanism is the chemo- activity of mainly due to the strong chemo- activity of chelators to improve the amount of collector adsorbed on chrysocolla.
- But irrespective of whether you are a collector, this is an absorbing book for anyone interested in history or other cultures.
- The traditional value of the blades was clearly recognized by their Aboriginal ‘collectors’, who sought to exploit it by hafting a resin handle in the traditional way.
- Many members of the Dail Eireann spend an excessive amount of time and effort in the constituency, but this has been more related to Irish political culture than the electoral system.
- This, along with all the arguments against ratification of the EU Constitution, is something which we need to ram home at this moment when our electorate is so alive to the notion that they are being cozened by Labour and the Liberal ‘Democrats’ about the true effect of this Treaty. Archive 2008-02-03
- Most rural stations had a staff of at least six, and perhaps up to a dozen, who them carried out the duties of stationmaster, signalman, booking clerk, ticket collector, porter, shunter, lengthman and lampman.
- It'll be difficult to get past the ticket collector without paying.
- Although nationally distributed boxes do not change fronts often, the regional ones do, making them a prime target for collectors.
- She also debuts on the collectors' Web site, www. barbie. com.
- We will therefore go back to the electorate to renew our mandate with confidence.