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.
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The word ordinance (local law) has the synonyms statute, bylaw, rule, decree, edict, order, or dictum.
No because there might be hundreds. But here is one: He received the headmasters dictum with reluctance.
Edictum, a proclamation or edict.
The word "dicta" is a Latin plural. The singular is dictum.
The base word of predict is "dict," which means to say or speak.
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A wedding is kind of dictum which mean formal in a way.
Ud=Ut dictum is a latin word, meaning "as directed"
The noun form is edict; the adjective form is edictal; the adverb form is edictally.
The form dict is a root, not a suffix.It means "spoken" (Latin dictum) and is seen ending the words edict, interdict, and contradict.
pre-dict-able "dict" is the root (from the Latin "dictum")