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What does dic mean in latin?

"Dic" is the stem of the Latin verb "dicere," which means "to say," "to speak," "to tell," or "to declare." It's used as a base for forming various Latin words.

Here are some examples of Latin words derived from "dic":

* dictio (n.): speech, saying, expression

* dictum (n.): saying, maxim, proverb

* dictare (v.): to dictate, to pronounce

* dictio (n.): diction, style of speaking

* edictum (n.): edict, decree

* praedicare (v.): to preach, to proclaim

* contradicere (v.): to contradict

It's important to note that "dic" itself is not a complete word in Latin. It's a stem that needs to be combined with other suffixes and prefixes to form words with specific meanings.

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