“dict” means “speak” diction one’s manner of speaking; enunciation
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- Dict Means Speak
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- diction Ones manner of speaking; enunciation
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- edict Public words used by an official and proclaiming a law or command
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- contradict To speak against; to deny the truth; to say the opposite
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- dictation Act of speaking so that another may write down
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- indictment Formal words spoken or written by a grand jury charging a person with a crime
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- dictionary A reference book in which spoken and written words are defined
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- predict To speak about future events, foretell
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- verdict The decision in a trial given by a jury
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- dictator A leader who speaks and rules with total power
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- dictum A judges ruling or statement
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- Foli means Leaf
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- bifoliate having two leaves
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- defoliant A chemical which causes green leaves to drop off
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- exfoliate To strip of leaves
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- foliage All the leaves of a plant
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- folic acid A vitamin contained in leafy green vegetables
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- folio pages (leaves) of a manuscript
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- portfolio a portable case for carrying sheets (leaves) of paper
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- trefoil a three-leaf clover
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- foil a thin sheet (leaf) of metal
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- unifoliate having one leaf