DICTUM | • dictum n. An authoritative statement; a dogmatic saying; a maxim, an apothegm. • dictum n. A judicial opinion expressed by judges on points that do not necessarily arise in the case, and are… • dictum n. The report of a judgment made by one of the judges who has given it. |
FACTUM | • factum n. (Law) Somebody’s own act and deed. • factum n. (Mathematics, obsolete) A product (result of multiplying two numbers). • FACTUM n. (Latin) a man's own act and deed. |
PACTUM | • PACTUM n. (Latin) a pact. |
RECTUM | • rectum n. (Anatomy) The terminal part of the large intestine through which feces pass after exiting the colon… • RECTUM n. (Latin) the terminal portion of the large intestine. |
TECTUM | • tectum n. (Neuroanatomy) The dorsal portion of the midbrain of vertebrates; in mammals, containing the superior… • tectum n. The interconnected outer surface of a spore. • TECTUM n. (Latin) a rooflike body structure, esp. the dorsal part of the midbrain. |
DICTUMS | • dictums n. Plural of dictum. • DICTUM n. (Latin) an authoritative statement. |
FACTUMS | • factums n. Plural of factum. • FACTUM n. (Latin) a man's own act and deed. |
PUNCTUM | • punctum n. (Anatomy) A sharp tip of any part of the anatomy; a point or other small area. • punctum n. (Music) A neume representing a single tone. • PUNCTUM n. (Latin) a point or dot; a minute aperture. |
RECTUMS | • rectums n. Plural of rectum. • RECTUM n. (Latin) the terminal portion of the large intestine. |
SANCTUM | • sanctum n. A place set apart, as with a sanctum sanctorum; a sacred or private place; a private retreat or workroom. • SANCTUM n. (Latin) a sacred place. |
TECTUMS | • TECTUM n. (Latin) a rooflike body structure, esp. the dorsal part of the midbrain. |
PUNCTUMS | • punctums n. Plural of punctum. • PUNCTUM n. (Latin) a point or dot; a minute aperture. |
SANCTUMS | • sanctums n. Plural of sanctum. • SANCTUM n. (Latin) a sacred place. |
EMPLECTUM | • emplectum n. Alternative form of emplecton. • EMPLECTUM n. (archaic) ashlar masonry filled up with rubble, also EMPLECTON. |
EMPLECTUMS | • EMPLECTUM n. (archaic) ashlar masonry filled up with rubble, also EMPLECTON. |