One of the root words of edict is "dict", which means "to speak". Some other words with the same root word of "dict" are contradict, which means to speak against; dictation, which means to write down what someone says; predict, which means to say what will happen before it occurs; and dictionary, which means a reference book in which spoken or written words are defined.
An edict is a formal proclamation, usually issued by government ruler.
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You have to abide to this edict . This edict was made by court.
An edict is a proclamation, command, directive, law, or pronouncement.
There are only a couple different synonyms for the word code. These synonyms include cipher, key, hieroglyphics, and the word cryptogram.
The meaning of a word is its "definition."
ukase, edict
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"Decree" is itself a six-letter word, meaning "proclamation" or "edict".
Edictum, a proclamation or edict.
"Dic" comes from the word dico, meaning "I speak." Words like dictionary, dictation and edict have "dic" in them.
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The noun form is edict; the adjective form is edictal; the adverb form is edictally.
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The officials of the city sent out an edict on their formal stationary that no city employees were to take unallowed breaks on the job.
edict, ukase