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dicast
di·cast D0203400 (dī′kăst′, dĭk′ăst′)n. One of the 6,000 citizens chosen each year in ancient Athens to sit in the law courts, with functions resembling those of a judge and juror. [Greek dikastēs, judge, from dikazein, to judge, from dikē, right, custom; see deik- in Indo-European roots.] di·cas′tic adj.dicast (ˈdɪkæst) n1. (Historical Terms) (in ancient Athens) a juror in the popular courts chosen by lot from a list of citizens2. (Law) (in ancient Athens) a juror in the popular courts chosen by lot from a list of citizens[C19: from Greek dikastēs, from dikazein to judge, from dikē right, judgment, order] diˈcastic adjdi•cast (ˈdaɪ kæst, ˈdɪk æst) n. (in ancient Athens) one of 6000 citizens chosen by lot each year to sit as a judge. [1700–10; < Greek dikastḗs] DICAST
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DICAST➣Defense and Intelligence Community Accreditation Support Team | DICAST➣Distributed Chemical Agent Sensing and Transmission (detection and warning of chemical attack) |
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