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Remarkable
Worthy of being remarked or noticed noticeable conspicuous hence uncommon extraordinary
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Remark
To mark in a notable manner to distinquish clearly to make noticeable or conspicuous to piont out
Obiter dictum
material facts in issue, K. Jayarama Iyer v. State of Hyderabad, AIR 1954 Hyd 56. It is a remark made or opinion expressed by a judge in his decision upon a cause, 'by the way' -- that
obiter dictum
obiter dictum pl: obiter dic·ta [-tə] [Late Latin, literally, something said in passing] : an incidental and collateral remark that is uttered or written by a judge but is not binding : dictum
Expunction of remarks
Expunction of remarks, in Parliament, deletion of defamatory, indecent, unparliamentary or undignified words, phrases or expressions from the proceedings of the
memorabilia
Things remarkable and worthy of remembrance or record also the record of them
Phoronis
A remarkable genus of marine worms having tentacles around the mouth It is usually classed with the gephyreans Its larva
obiter dictum
An incidental and collateral opinion uttered by a judge See Dictum n 2 a
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