Select Keyboard:
Türkçe ▾
  1. Türkçe
  2. English
  3. العربية
  4. Dansk
  5. Deutsch
  6. Ελληνικά
  7. Español
  8. فارسی
  9. Français
  10. Italiano
  11. Kurdî
  12. Nederlands
  13. Polski
  14. Português Brasileiro
  15. Português
  16. Русский
  17. Suomi
  18. Svenska
  19. 中文注音符号
  20. 中文仓颉输入法
X
"1234567890*-Bksp
Tabqwertyuıopğü,
CapsasdfghjklşiEnter
Shift<zxcvbnmöç.Shift
AltGr

huk. mütalaa

listen to the pronunciation of huk. mütalaa
التركية - الإنجليزية
{i} dictum
A judicial opinion expressed by judges on points that do not necessarily arise in the case, and are not involved in it
The report of a judgment made by one of the judges who has given it
An arbitrament or award
An authoritative statement; a dogmatic saying; a maxim, an apothegm

a dictum which he had heard an economics professor once propound.

a positive utterance
Latin A saying, observation, remark Plural, dicta 1 A voluntary statement; a comment 2 An opinion expressed by a judge on a point not necessarily arising in a case State v Clarke, 3 Nev 572 (1867), Beatty, C J
an authoritative declaration
an opinion voiced by a judge on a point of law not directly bearing on the case in question and therefore not binding
A dictum is a formal statement made by someone who has authority. Disraeli's dictum that the first priority of the government must be the health of the people
A dictum is a saying that describes an aspect of life in an interesting or wise way. the dictum that it is preferable to be roughly right than precisely wrong = saying
A cited case that is relative but not necessary to the case determination
{i} formal statement, pronouncement; saying, maxim
An authoritative statement; a dogmatic saying; an apothegm
\DIK-tuhm\, noun: 1 An authoritative statement; a formal pronouncement 2 (Law) A judicial opinion expressed by judges on points that do not necessarily arise in the case, and are not involved in it