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* [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=obituary Obituary] - A published notice of a death, sometimes with a brief biography of the deceased. | * [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=obituary Obituary] - A published notice of a death, sometimes with a brief biography of the deceased. | ||
* ''read'' into the dictophone of his ''death'' | * ''read'' into the dictophone of his ''death'' | ||
+ | * ''obiter''ed to his ''dicta''phone - obiter dicta refer to remarks made as asides to the main point. In law, remarks made as part of a judgment that do not themselves constitute the substance of the judgement. | ||
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+ | *addicted to his dictaphone | ||
+ | *'''obliterated''' |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 5 January 2024
- Obitus - Latin: death
- Obituary - A published notice of a death, sometimes with a brief biography of the deceased.
- read into the dictophone of his death
- obitered to his dictaphone - obiter dicta refer to remarks made as asides to the main point. In law, remarks made as part of a judgment that do not themselves constitute the substance of the judgement.
- addicted to his dictaphone
- obliterated