edict, diction, dictionary, predict, dictate, valedictorian
It means say.
The root word dict means speak or say. Dict is in words such as predict, dictate, and diction.
-dict: to speak--- basically to talk
pre-dict-able "dict" is the root (from the Latin "dictum")
dict
It means say.
dictionary
The Greek word "dict" means to say or speak. It is the root for words like "dictate" and "dictionary."
dictator, diction, dictionary,addict, addiction
The root "dict" or "dic" means to say or speak. It is derived from Latin and is often seen in words related to speaking, such as dictionary (collection of words) or dictate (to command).
Some words that start with "Dict" are:dictadictatedictateddictatesdictatingdictationdictationsdictatordictatorialdictatoriallydictatorialnessdictatorialnessesdictatorsdictatorshipdictatorshipsdictatorydictatressdictatressesdictatrixdictatrixesdictaturedictaturesdicteddictierdictiestdictingdictiondictionaldictionallydictionariesdictionarydictionsdictsdictumdictumsdictydictyogendictyogensdictyosomedictyosomesdictyosteledictyostelesIn a nutshell, try dictator, dictatorship, dictionary, and dicta.
The root word dict means speak or say. Dict is in words such as predict, dictate, and diction.
The form dict is a root, not a suffix.It means "spoken" (Latin dictum) and is seen ending the words edict, interdict, and contradict.
Dictate, Diction, Contradict, Dictum, Jurisdiction
Dictation, dictophone, predict, indict, dictator, dictum, dictionary.
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.
-dict: to speak--- basically to talk