lector vs precise

lector

verb
  • To do a voice-over translation of a film. 

noun
  • A public lecturer or reader at some universities. 

  • A person doing voice-over translation of foreign films, especially in Eastern European countries. 

  • A lay person who reads aloud certain religious texts in a church service. 

  • A person who reads aloud to workers to entertain them, appointed by a trade union. 

precise

verb
  • To make or render precise; to specify. 

adj
  • consistent, clustered close together, agreeing with each other (this does not mean that they cluster near the true, correct, or accurate value) 

  • adhering too much to rules; prim or punctilious 

  • exact, accurate 

How often have the words lector and precise occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )