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Vocabulary
- Ray Bradbury
- Dec 30, 1951
- 1 min read
Dictum- a statemen or well-known remark, that expresses an important idea or rule
"There was no dictum, no declaration, no cenorship, to start with, no!
Page 55 in Fahrenheit 451
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