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The word "dict" originates from the Latin verb "dicere," which means "to say" or "to speak." It is used in English as a prefix meaning "to speak about" or "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.
type it in on spanish dict and listen to it
-dict: to speak--- basically to talk
pre-dict-able "dict" is the root (from the Latin "dictum")
Ato translates to Edict. Here is a Japanese-English translator: http://jisho.org/words?jap=ato&eng=&dict=edict
Ciclo menstrual is a Portuguese phase, it translates to menstrual cycle in English. You can find more translations from the following sources: Spanish Dict, Google Translate.
The root word dict means speak or say. Dict is in words such as predict, dictate, and diction.
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