lectureship
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lec·ture·ship
(lĕk′chər-shĭp′)n.
1. The status or position of a lecturer.
2. An endowment or foundation supporting a series or course of lectures.
[Alteration of lecturership.]
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lectureship
(ˈlɛktʃəˌʃɪp)n
1. (Education) the office or position of lecturer
2. (Education) an endowment financing a series of lectures
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lec•ture•ship
(ˈlɛk tʃərˌʃɪp)n.
the office of lecturer.
[1625–35]
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lectureship
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