Dictum has six letter.
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A wedding is kind of dictum which mean formal in a way.
The plural of dictum is dicta, or dictums
American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share Thisdic·tum(dĭk'təm) Pronunciation Keyn. pl. dic·ta (-tə) or dic·tumsAn authoritative, often formal pronouncement: "He cites Augustine's dictum that 'If you understand it, it is not God'"(Joseph Sobran).
Dictum of Kenilworth happened in 1266.
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With a pen, or a pencil, or a typewriter. It would also probably help to have some idea what "dictum" means. I mean, you don't want to write a letter to your crush in which you say "I couldn't help but admire your luscious dictum" and have him or her slap you silly the next time he or she sees you.That's probably not what you meant to ask, but on the other hand I don't really know what you meant to ask, and you should probably try to work on that.
No because there might be hundreds. But here is one: He received the headmasters dictum with reluctance.
A judge's ruling is the final decision issued by a judge in a legal case. It determines the outcome of the case and often includes the judge's reasoning behind the decision. A judge's statement is any formal declaration made by a judge during court proceedings, which can range from clarifying legal principles to providing instructions to the parties involved.
The base word of predict is "dict," which means to say or speak.
No, dictum is actually very authoritative. It describes an announcement that is given by someone that has authority and power over other people.
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