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dicho-

  1. a combining form meaning “in two parts,” “in pairs,” used in the formation of compound words:

    dichogamy.



dicho-

combining_form

  1. in two parts; in pairs

    dichotomy



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Word History and Origins

Origin of dicho-1

< Greek, combining form of dícha in two, asunder

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Word History and Origins

Origin of dicho-1

from Greek dikho-, from dikha in two

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Example Sentences

Ya se ha dicho el presente de indicativo, y su conocimiento.

Mas ahora es preciso reunir todo lo dicho en pocas palabras, para la mas facil comprehension.

No quiero omitir aqui sobre esta palabra que lo que debiera haber dicho, quando se trató de la conjuncion.

Las posposiciones rigen al dativo, acusativo, y ablativo, como hemos dicho en los doze exemplos de este Cap.

Dicho was St. Patrick's first convert, and the first who erected a Christian church under his direction.

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