To speak aloud
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.
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'.
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 root word dict means speak or say. Dict is in words such as predict, dictate, and diction.
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The stem is the body of a plant that rises above the ground. Stem also means to be caused by.
-dict: to speak--- basically to talk
pre-dict-able "dict" is the root (from the Latin "dictum")
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Referring to herbaceous plants