Dic/Dict means Say/Tell/Proclaim

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To say what you think will happen in the future.
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The way someone pronounces or speaks words.
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To speak words for someone else to write down.
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An official order or command announced by someone in power.
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To say the opposite of what someone else has said.
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To point out or show that something is true.
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Based on or established upon something else.
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To clear someone from blame or prove they were right.
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To make a formal judgement to settle a dispute.
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The final decision made by a jury or judge.