OBITER
Source: 567
‖Ob″i‐ter (ŏb″ĭ‐tẽr), adv. [[L., on the way; ob (see Ob-) + iter a going, a walk, way.]] In passing; incidentally; by the way. ‖Obiter dictum (Law), an incidental and collateral opinion uttered by a judge. See Dictum, n., 2 (a).
Source: 567
‖Ob″i‐ter (ŏb″ĭ‐tẽr), adv. [[L., on the way; ob (see Ob-) + iter a going, a walk, way.]] In passing; incidentally; by the way. ‖Obiter dictum (Law), an incidental and collateral opinion uttered by a judge. See Dictum, n., 2 (a).