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dixit

[ dik-sit ]

noun

  1. an utterance.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of dixit1

1620–30; < Latin: he has said
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Example Sentences

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"Apple sits at the intersection of US-China tensions, and tariffs highlight the cost of that exposure," says Jigar Dixit, a supply chain and operations consultant.

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Mr Dixit says smartphone tariffs will not cripple Apple should they rear their head again, but regardless will add "pressure - both operationally and politically" to a supply chain that cannot be unwound quickly.

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Phil subscription concerts the weekend of March 21-23, she conducted Bach’s Magnificat and Handel’s “Dixit Dominus.”

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Handel’s “Dixit Dominus,” which was composed the same year as “Il Trionfo” and began Haïm’s L.A.

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With Bach’s Magnificat and an encore of “Happy, Happy Shall We Be” from Handel’s “Semele,” “Dixit Dominus” made sure that happiness prevailed.

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