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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: DIO-DRO |
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DITTO (from the Lat. dictum, something said, Ital. detto, aforesaid) , that which has been said before, the same thing. The word is frequently abbreviated into " do." In accounts, " ditto " is indicated by two dots or a dash under the word or figure that would otherwise be repeated. A " suit of dittos," a trade
slang
trousers
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