A wedding is kind of dictum which mean formal in a way.
One of Einstein's dictums was to make everything as simple as possible
I don't know. You tell me
Dictum has six letter.
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No because there might be hundreds. But here is one: He received the headmasters dictum with reluctance.
The word "dicta" is a Latin plural. The singular is dictum.
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).
The plural of dictum is dicta, or dictums
Ud=Ut dictum is a latin word, meaning "as directed"
Dictum of Kenilworth happened in 1266.
Hmm, I am doing this for home work right now; I'll get back to you... So it turns out that the difference is that dictum is the judges ruling but to edit is public speaking issued to explain a law/command. Welcome
pre-dict-able "dict" is the root (from the Latin "dictum")
us the world whirl in a sentence