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dict.

abbreviation for

  1. dictation.
  2. dictator.
  3. dictionary.


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Example Sentences

She was prevented from winning a record six golds when Canada’s Sophie Crane won the clubs and Kwan Dict Weng of Malaysia took gold in the ribbons.

In 1988, when he stumbled upon James’ book in a Barnes & Noble, Morey had no way of knowing that people with a gift for using numbers to pre­dict things would overrun professional sports management and everyplace else high-stakes decisions were being made—or that basketball would be, in effect, waiting for him to grow up.

From Slate

While we have no ability to pre­dict when rallies and retreats will occur, we know that plenty of ink is spilled on the subject, especially this time of year.

From Forbes

The dolphin, on account of its love for its young, became a common symbol of Christ among the early Christians.357.A very full account of the opinions, both of ancient and modern philosophers, concerning the souls of animals, is given by Bayle, Dict. arts.

Concerning the former there is a note in Bayle's Dict. art.

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