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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | dictate | to say or read aloud for another person to transcribe or for a machine to record | Vocabulary |
| 2 | dictate | to give orders | Wordly wise lesson 12 |
| 3 | dictate | conduct | root words practice |
| 4 | dictate | to say or read aloud for another person to transcribe or for a machine to record | Vocabulary: |
| 5 | dictate | to give orders | The House of Dies Drear |
| 6 | dictate | to control or command | Gifted hands |
| 7 | dictate | v.) - to pronounce, command, prescribe | GRE List |
| 8 | dictate | (v) to state demands with the power to enforce; to impose | Toefl Vocabulary Day 4 |
| 9 | dictate | MPCS/3rdList 7 Spelling Words | MPCS3rdspellingList7 |
| 10 | dictate | to speak and have someone else write down what is said; to decree | Vocab 1.C |
| 11 | dictate | dicto | Latin II |
| 12 | dictate | to recite something to be recorded; to require or order authoritatively | Vocabulary Workshop Second Course - Lesson 26 |
| 13 | dictate | v. 1. To give orders; to command. 2. To say aloud while another writes down the words. | Wordly Wise 12 |
| 14 | dictate | to give orders; to command | Lesson 12 |
| 15 | dictate | (v.) - to pronounce, command, prescribe | Full Ssat vocabulary list |
| 16 | dictate | something you say aloud to be written down | Vocab #17 |
| 17 | dictate | something you say aloud to be written down | Vocab #17 |
| 18 | dictate | command, order | ENG 120 Final Fall 2007 |
| 19 | dictate | give orders; commands | CCE Vidales WW Lesson 12 |
| 20 | dictate | To give orders; to command; to say aloud while another writes down the words | Wordly Wise 3000 - Chapter 12 |
| 21 | dictate | a rule outlining behavior | Ben Franklin - C |
| 22 | dictate | To give orders to; to command | Lesson 12 |
| 23 | dictate | To say aloud while another writes down the words. | Lesson 12 |
| 24 | dictate | to give orders; to command | vocab 12 |
| 25 | dictate | to give orders; to command / to say aloud while another writes down the words | "WW12-5thFRA" |
| 26 | dictate | issue commands or orders for | wordly wise 3000 book 2 chp. 12 |
| 27 | dictate | to give orders; to command | Wordly Wise lesson 12 |
| 28 | dictate | to say aloud while another writes down the words | Wordly Wise lesson 12 |
| 29 | dictate | to give orders; to command; to say aloud while another writes it down | fra w wise lesson 12 |
| 30 | dictate | to give orders;to command; to say aloud while another writes down words | Lesson 12 |
| 31 | dictate | to give orders; to command; to say aloud while another writes down the words | WW #12 |
| 32 | dictate | 1. To give orders, to command. 2. To say aloud while another writes it down. | Wordly Wise Lesson 12 |
| 33 | dictate | to say something aloud for someone else to write, to command or give orders | Spelling Lesson 21 |
| 34 | dictate | v. To give orders, to command. 2. To say aloud while another writes it down. | FRA WW 12 5th |
| 35 | dictate | To give orders; to command. To say aloud while another writes down the words. | Lesson 12 |
| 36 | dictate | to give orders; to command | wordly wise chapt. 12 |
| 37 | dictate | to say aloud while another writes down the words | wordly wise chapt. 12 |
| 38 | dictate | to pronounce, command, prescribe | O1- Vocab Sat |
| 39 | Dictate | 1. to give orders, to command 2. to say aloud while another writes down the words 3. a person who has complete control over a country; a person who is obeyed without question. | Wordly Wise |
| 40 | dictate | to give orders ; to command; to say aloud whise another writes down the words | w. wise |
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