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Term: Lection

Description:

Lection is a noun that refers to a passage or excerpt selected from a book, especially from the Bible, to be read aloud during a religious service or ceremony. It may also refer to the act of reading something out loud or the practice of assigning specific readings for particular occasions or purposes.

Sample Sentences:
  1. During the morning service, the priest read a powerful lection from the Book of Psalms.
  2. She chose a beautiful lection for her sister's wedding ceremony, which brought everyone to tears.
  3. The professor assigned a challenging lection from a classic novel for the students to analyze.
  4. As part of the church tradition, a member of the congregation is often invited to deliver a meaningful lection.
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