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What does the root word in lecture mean?

The root word in "lecture" is "legere".

This is a Latin word meaning "to read" or "to gather".

It makes sense when you consider the history of lectures:

* Early lectures were often readings from texts, and the word "lecture" evolved to mean a formal, academic presentation.

* The concept of gathering information or knowledge is also present in the idea of a lecture.

So, the root "legere" reflects the origins of the word and the act of sharing and acquiring knowledge.

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