How is an ancient NT manuscript categorized as a lectionary? E.g. why are some of the uncials not lectionaries?

How is an ancient NT manuscript categorized as a lectionary? E.g. why are some of the uncials not lectionaries?

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See list of lectionaries on Wikipedia and compare list of NT uncials.

Why, for example, isn’t Codex Bezae (05) categorized as a lectionary since it’s restricted to the Gospels and Acts, or Codex Laudianus (08) with just Acts?

Do the lectionaries use some (later?) system of divisions or organized/scheduled liturgical readings?

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