dictio
1dictio — index delivery Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2dictio — elem. plasă, reţea . (< fr. dictyo , cf. gr. dictyon) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN …
3dictio- — ► prefijo Componente de palabra procedente del gr. diktyon, que significa red: ■ dictióptero …
4dictio — лат. [ди/кцио] дикция …
5dictio — (s.f.) pronuntiatio, dizione …
6dictio--dictio — dìc·tio dìc·tio conf. TS scient. rete, a forma di rete {{line}} {{/line}} VARIANTI: dittio . ETIMO: dal gr. diktuo , cfr. díktuon …
7diei dictio — /dayiyay diksh(iy)ow/ In Roman law, this name was given to a notice promulgated by a magistrate of his intention to present an impeachment against a citizen before the people, specifying the day appointed, the name of the accused, and the crime… …
8diei dictio — /dayiyay diksh(iy)ow/ In Roman law, this name was given to a notice promulgated by a magistrate of his intention to present an impeachment against a citizen before the people, specifying the day appointed, the name of the accused, and the crime… …
9diei dictio — A notice given by a Roman magistrate of his intention to impeach a citizen upon a certain day …
10dictionarian — † dictioˈnarian Obs. rare. [f. as prec. + an.] The maker of a dictionary; a lexicographer. Worcester cites Dr. Dawson …