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Dice, KY Zip code(s): 41736From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 : [ gcide ]
Dice \Dice\ (d[imac]s), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Diced (d[imac]st); p. pr. & vb. n. Dicing.] To play games with dice. [1913 Webster] I . . . diced not above seven times a week. --Shak. [1913 Webster]From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 : [ gcide ]
Dice \Dice\ (d[imac]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Diced (d[imac]st); p. pr. & vb. n. Dicing.] 1. (Cooking) To cut into small cubes; as, to slice and dice carrots. [PJC] 2. To ornament with squares, diamonds, or cubes. [1913 Webster]From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 : [ gcide ]
Dice \Dice\ (d[imac]s), n.; pl. of Die. Small cubes used in gaming or in determining by chance; also, the game played with dice. See Die, n. [1913 Webster] Dice coal, a kind of coal easily splitting into cubical fragments. --Brande & C. [1913 Webster]From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 : [ gcide ]
Die \Die\, n.; pl. in 1 and (usually) in 2, Dice (d[=i]s); in 4 & 5, Dies (d[=i]z). [OE. dee, die, F. d['e], fr. L. datus given, thrown, p. p. of dare to give, throw. See Date a point of time.] 1. A small cube, marked on its faces with spots from one to six, and used in playing games by being shaken in a box and thrown from it. See Dice. [1913 Webster] 2. Any small cubical or square body. [1913 Webster] Words . . . pasted upon little flat tablets or dies. --Watts. [1913 Webster] 3. That which is, or might be, determined, by a throw of the die; hazard; chance. [1913 Webster] Such is the die of war. --Spenser. [1913 Webster] 4. (Arch.) That part of a pedestal included between base and cornice; the dado. [1913 Webster] 5. (Mach.) (a) A metal or plate (often one of a pair) so cut or shaped as to give a certain desired form to, or impress any desired device on, an object or surface, by pressure or by a blow; used in forging metals, coining, striking up sheet metal, etc. (b) A perforated block, commonly of hardened steel used in connection with a punch, for punching holes, as through plates, or blanks from plates, or for forming cups or capsules, as from sheet metal, by drawing. (c) A hollow internally threaded screw-cutting tool, made in one piece or composed of several parts, for forming screw threads on bolts, etc.; one of the separate parts which make up such a tool. [1913 Webster] Cutting die (Mech.), a thin, deep steel frame, sharpened to a cutting edge, for cutting out articles from leather, cloth, paper, etc. The die is cast, the hazard must be run; the step is taken, and it is too late to draw back; the last chance is taken.From Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (Version 1.9, June 2002) : [ vera ]
DICE Delivering Information in a Cellular Environment (SNI, Internet)From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) : [ web1913 ]
To turn one's coat, to change one's uniform or colors; to go over to the opposite party. To turn one's goods or money, and the like, to exchange in the course of trade; to keep in lively exchange or circulation; to gain or increase in trade. To turn one's hand to, to adapt or apply one's self to; to engage in. To turn out. (a) To drive out; to expel; as, to turn a family out of doors; to turn a man out of office. I'll turn you out of my kingdom. -- Shak. (b) to put to pasture, as cattle or horses. (c) To produce, as the result of labor, or any process of manufacture; to furnish in a completed state. (d) To reverse, as a pocket, bag, etc., so as to bring the inside to the outside; hence, to produce. (e) To cause to cease, or to put out, by turning a stopcock, valve, or the like; as, to turn out the lights. To turn over. (a) To change or reverse the position of; to overset; to overturn; to cause to roll over. (b) To transfer; as, to turn over business to another hand. (c) To read or examine, as a book, while, turning the leaves. ``We turned o'er many books together.'' --Shak. (d) To handle in business; to do business to the amount of; as, he turns over millions a year. [Colloq.] To turn over a new leaf. See under Leaf. To turn tail, to run away; to retreat ignominiously. To turn the back, to flee; to retreat. To turn the back on or upon, to treat with contempt; to reject or refuse unceremoniously. To turn the corner, to pass the critical stage; to get by the worst point; hence, to begin to improve, or to succeed. To turn the die or dice, to change fortune. To turn the edge or point of, to bend over the edge or point of so as to make dull; to blunt. To turn the head or brain of, to make giddy, wild, insane, or the like; to infatuate; to overthrow the reason or judgment of; as, a little success turned his head. To turn the scale or balance, to change the preponderance; to decide or determine something doubtful. To turn the stomach of, to nauseate; to sicken. To turn the tables, to reverse the chances or conditions of success or superiority; to give the advantage to the person or side previously at a disadvantage. To turn tippet, to make a change. [Obs.] --B. Jonson. To turn to profit, advantage, etc., to make profitable or advantageous. To turn up. (a) To turn so as to bring the bottom side on top; as, to turn up the trump. (b) To bring from beneath to the surface, as in plowing, digging, etc. (c) To give an upward curve to; to tilt; as, to turn up the nose. To turn upon, to retort; to throw back; as, to turn the arguments of an opponent upon himself. To turn upside down, to confuse by putting things awry; to throw into disorder. This house is turned upside down since Robin Ostler died. --Shak.From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) : [ web1913 ]
Dice \Dice\, n.; pl. of Die. Small cubes used in gaming or in determining by chance; also, the game played with dice. See Die, n. Dice coal, a kind of coal easily splitting into cubical fragments. --Brande & C.From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) : [ web1913 ]
Dice \Dice\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Diced; p. pr. & vb. n. Dicing.] 1. To play games with dice. I . . . diced not above seven times a week. --Shak. 2. To ornament with squares, diamonds, or cubes.From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) : [ web1913 ]
Die \Die\, n.; pl. in 1 and (usually) in 2, Dice (d[=i]s); in 4 & 5, Dies (d[=i]z). [OE. dee, die, F. d['e], fr. L. datus given, thrown, p. p. of dare to give, throw. See Date a point of time.] 1. A small cube, marked on its faces with spots from one to six, and used in playing games by being shaken in a box and thrown from it. See Dice. 2. Any small cubical or square body. Words . . . pasted upon little flat tablets or dies. --Watts. 3. That which is, or might be, determined, by a throw of the die; hazard; chance. Such is the die of war. --Spenser. 4. (Arch.) That part of a pedestal included between base and cornice; the dado. 5. (Mach.) (a) A metal or plate (often one of a pair) so cut or shaped as to give a certain desired form to, or impress any desired device on, an object or surface, by pressure or by a blow; used in forging metals, coining, striking up sheet metal, etc. (b) A perforated block, commonly of hardened steel used in connection with a punch, for punching holes, as through plates, or blanks from plates, or for forming cups or capsules, as from sheet metal, by drawing. (c) A hollow internally threaded screw-cutting tool, made in one piece or composed of several parts, for forming screw threads on bolts, etc.; one of the separate parts which make up such a tool. Cutting die (Mech.), a thin, deep steel frame, sharpened to a cutting edge, for cutting out articles from leather, cloth, paper, etc. The die is cast, the hazard must be run; the step is taken, and it is too late to draw back; the last chance is taken.From WordNet (r) 2.0 : [ wn ]
dice n : small cubes with 1 to 6 spots on the faces; used to generate random numbers [syn: die] v 1: cut into cubes; "cube the cheese" [syn: cube] 2: play diceFrom Greek Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-el-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
dice Αγγλικά vb. κόβω σε κύβοςFrom English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
dice Italian vb. (inflection of it dire 3 s pres indc) Latin vb. (lb la archaic) (inflection of la dīcō 2 s pres actv impr) n. (lb en uncountable) Gaming with one or more dice. vb. (lb en intransitive) To play dice. Tarantino num. tenFrom English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
Dice n. (surname: en).From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]
dice n. (lb en uncountable) Gaming with one or more dice. vb. (lb en intransitive) To play dice.From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]
Dice n. (surname: en).From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]
dice Latin vb. (lb la archaic) (inflection of la dīcō 2 s pres actv impr) Middle English n. (alt form enm dees) Spanish alt. (es-verb form of: decir) Spanish vb. (es-verb form of: decir)From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]
Dice n. (surname: en).From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]
dice Italian vb. (inflection of it dire 3 s pres indc) Latin vb. (lb la archaic) (inflection of la dīcō 2 s pres actv impr) n. (lb en uncountable) Gaming with one or more dice. vb. (lb en intransitive) To play dice.From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]
Dice n. (surname: en).From Finnish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
dice Espanja vb. (es-v-taivm indpy3 decir) Ido adv. sanoaFrom Swedish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-sv-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
dice Spanska vb. (böjning es verb decir)From English-Arabic FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.6.3 : [ freedict:eng-ara ]
Dice /dˈaɪs/ النردFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
dice /dˈaɪs/ nakrájet na kostičkyFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
dice /dˈaɪs/From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]kostka
dice /dˈaɪs/ kostkyFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
dice /dˈaɪs/ hra v kostkyFrom English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]
dice /dˈaɪs/ SpielwürfelFrom English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ], Würfel "play at dice" - Würfel spielen Synonym: die see: dice, loaded dice
dice /dˈaɪs/ SpielwürfelFrom English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ], Würfel "play at dice" - Würfel spielen see: dice, die, loaded dice
dice /dˈaɪs/From English - Modern Greek XDXF/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.1.1 : [ freedict:eng-ell ]würfeln "playing at dice" - würfelnd "played at dice" - gewürfelt "he/she dices" - er/sie würfelt "I/he/she diced" - ich/er/sie würfelte "he/she has/had diced" - er/sie hat/hatte gewürfelt "God does not play dice with the universe. (Einstein)" - Gott würfelt nicht mit dem Universum. (Einstein) Synonyms: throw dice, play dice, play at dice see: dicing, throwing dice, playing dice, diced, thrown dice, played dice, throw a six, when a one is rolled, when the roll of the die yields a one
dice /dˈaɪs/ ζάριαFrom English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-fin ]
dice //daɪs//From English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 : [ freedict:eng-hin ]kuutioida, leikata kuutioiksi to cut into small cubes
dice /dˈaɪs/From English-Croatian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 : [ freedict:eng-hrv ]1. पाँसा "Pandavas lost to Kauravas in the game of dice."
dice /dˈaɪs/ domino, kocka, kockeFrom English-Hungarian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 : [ freedict:eng-hun ]
dice /dˈaɪs/ 1. kockázás 2. játékkocka 3. kocka 4. dobókocka 5. kockajátékFrom English-Lithuanian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.7.2 : [ freedict:eng-lit ]
dice /daıs/ 1. (žaidžiamasis) kauliukas, kauliukai 2. žaidimas kauliukais 3. žaisti/lošti kauliukais, mesti kauliuką (buriant, for) 4. (kul.) pjaustyti kubeliais (t.p. dice up) 5. (iš)braižyti/siuvinėti langeliais/kvadratėliaisFrom English - Polish Piotrowski+Saloni/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.2 : [ freedict:eng-pol ]
dice /daɪs/ I.From English-Portuguese FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 : [ freedict:eng-por ]kostka do gry, kostka II. krajać w kostkę
dice /dais/From English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-swe ]1. dados 2. cortar em cubos, cortar em pedaços pequenos
dice //daɪs//From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 : [ freedict:eng-tur ]tärna to cut into small cubes
dice /dˈaɪs/ 1. (çoğ.) (bak.) die), oyun zarları 2. dama şekilleriyle süslemek 3. zar şeklinde kesmek. dicebox zar atmaya mahsus kupa. Ioaded dice hileii zar.From IPA:en_US : [ IPA:en_US ]
From IPA:es_ES : [ IPA:es_ES ]/ˈdaɪs/
From IPA:es_MX : [ IPA:es_MX ]/diθe/
From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 : [ moby-thesaurus ]/dise/
27 Moby Thesaurus words for "dice": bird cage, bones, cashier, cast, crap game, crap shooting, craps, crooked dice, cube, cubes, die, form fours, ivories, ivory, jettison, loaded dice, make four, poker dice, quadrate, reject, scrap, shed, slough, square, teeth, throw away, throw outFrom Stardic English-Chinese Dictionary : [ stardic ]
n. 骰子;From XDICT the English-Chinese dictionary : [ xdict ]
n. 骰子 vt. 切成方块 vi. 掷骰子