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edict
n. decree, command, order

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EDICT
JMdict is a large machine-readable multilingual Japanese dictionary. As of August 2013, it contained JapaneseEnglish translations for more than 170,000 entries, representing around 200,000 unique headword–reading combinations. Because the dictionary files are free to use (with attribution), they have been widely adopted on the Internet and are used in many computer and smartphone applications. This project is considered a standard Japanese–English reference on the Internet and is used by the Unihan Database and several other Japanese–English projects.

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Edict
An edict is an announcement of a law, often associated with monarchism. The Pope and various micronational leaders are currently the only persons who still issue edicts.

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Noun
1. a formal or authoritative proclamation
(hypernym) announcement, proclamation, annunciation, declaration
2. a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge); "a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there"
(synonym) decree, fiat, order, rescript
(hypernym) act, enactment
(hyponym) consent decree
(classification) law, jurisprudence


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edict (het)
n. edict, decree, command, order

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edict
Rzecz. edykt