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Definition of "lecturn" [lec•turn]

  • Common misspelling of lectern. (noun)

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Use "lecturn" in a sentence
  • "John Rapisardi , a Cadwalader lawyer representing Mr. Icahn, headed to the lecturn, where he stated Mr. Icahn's objection to Blockbuster's rejection of the bid."
  • ""I'm going to explain the whole world of art in an hour," he joked, walking away from the auditorium's lecturn."
  • "Senior White House adviser David Axelrod went on 'Late Show with David Letterman' Wednesday and explained why President Obama's seal fell off a lecturn earlier this week ( "witchcraft") and who he expects to run for president in 2012 (Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee)."
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