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lectureship
[ lek-cher-ship ]
ˈlectureship
/ ˈlɛktʃəˌʃɪp /
noun
- the office or position of lecturer
- an endowment financing a series of lectures
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lectureship1
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Example Sentences
Already before he had been appointed to that lectureship in Florence he had felt himself seriously ill.
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There's the assistant lectureship vacant, and the Professor would not like anyone so much.
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Then you and he regard the Lanfear lectureship as having been founded to perpetuate a dogma, not to try and get at the truth?
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Studied mathematics, and accepted an astronomical lectureship at Graz as the first post which offered.
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He would found a lectureship, somewhat like, yet most unlike, that afterward conducted by Joseph Cook.
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