n. (pl. obiter dicta)
1. a judge's expression of opinion uttered in court or giving judgement, but not essential to the decision and therefore without binding authority.
2 an incidental remark.
Etymology: L f. obiter by the way + dictum a thing said
n. (pl. obiter dicta)
1. a judge's expression of opinion uttered in court or giving judgement, but not essential to the decision and therefore without binding authority.
2 an incidental remark.
Etymology: L f. obiter by the way + dictum a thing said
Oxford English vocab. Оксфордский английский словарь. 2012