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Lectutre

Definition:

Lectutre refers to a body of written works or texts, typically of imaginative or artistic nature, that are considered to have enduring literary value. It encompasses a wide range of literary genres such as novels, plays, poetry, essays, and more.

Noun:

1. A written work of a creative or intellectual nature that is recognized as having literary significance.

Example sentence: The professor assigned a thought-provoking lectutre on the works of Shakespeare.

Verb:

1. To deliver or give a formal talk or speech to an audience.

Example sentence: The renowned author lectutred on the importance of storytelling in today's society.

Adjective:

1. Pertaining to or characteristic of literature.

Example sentence: She pursued a degree in English to explore her passion for lectutre analysis.

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