The abbreviation "dict." is derived from the Latin word "dictum," which means "something that is said." It is commonly used in English to refer to a dictionary or a definition.
The Greek word "dict" means to say or speak. It is the root for words like "dictate" and "dictionary."
It comes from the Latin word for "to speak" in such words as dictophone, diction, dictionary, dictation, dictator and so on.
The word "dict" originates from the Latin verb "dicere," which means "to say" or "to speak." It is used in English as a prefix meaning "to speak about" or "to say."
The abbreviation for "Latin" is "Lat."
Gina is an Italian/Latin abbreviation of regina, meaning "queen." The Greek word is βασίλισσα (pronounced basílissa in Ancient Greek or vasílissa in Modern Greek).
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pre-dict-able "dict" is the root (from the Latin "dictum")
The Greek word "dict" means to say or speak. It is the root for words like "dictate" and "dictionary."
It is Latin:dico, dicere, dixi, dictum - to say, speak, tellThe Greek equivalent would be λεγω (lego), from which we get our suffix -logy (e.g biology), or φημι (phemi).
The Latin stem dict- is probably derived from the fourth principle part of the verb dico. Dictum is having been said. So the latin stem dict is probably to say.
dictere is a word from greek
Nothing. It's an abbreviation for the Latin, "id est," which means "that is."
dictere is a word from greek
Having to do with saying or with what is said is the English equivalent of 'dict-'. The Latin syllable is the stem for the past participle 'dictus'. The participle is to the verb 'dicere', which means 'to say'.
Twilight is crespuculum in latin. =)Here is a link for a list of latin words and their meanings.http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html
The root word dict means speak or say. Dict is in words such as predict, dictate, and diction.
The Latin for 'that is' is 'id est.' The abbreviation for that is: i.e.