plural noun, singular die, verb, diced, dic⋅ing.| 1. | small cubes of plastic, ivory, bone, or wood, marked on each side with one to six spots, usually used in pairs in games of chance or in gambling. |
| 2. | poker dice. |
| 3. | any of various games, esp. gambling games, played by shaking and throwing from two to six dice or poker dice onto a flat surface. Compare craps. |
| 4. | any small cubes. |
| 5. | Auto Racing. a jockeying for lead position between two or more drivers in which tactics are used to pass or keep from being passed. |
| 6. | to cut into small cubes. |
| 7. | to decorate with cubelike figures. |
| 8. | to lose by gambling with dice (often fol. by away). |
| 9. | to play at dice. |
| 10. | to cause or bring about by gambling with dice. |
| 11. | Auto Racing. to duel with another car or cars in a dice. |
| 12. | no dice, Informal. of no use or help; ineffective. |
noun, plural dies for 1, 2, 4, dice for 3; verb, died, die⋅ing.| 1. | Machinery.
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| 2. | an engraved stamp for impressing a design upon some softer material, as in coining money. |
| 3. | sing. of dice. |
| 4. | Architecture. dado (def. 1). |
| 5. | to impress, shape, or cut with a die. |
| 6. | the die is cast, the irrevocable decision has been made; fate has taken charge: The die is cast—I can't turn back. |

noun, plural -does, -dos, verb | 1. | Also called die. Architecture. the part of a pedestal between the base and the cornice or cap. |
| 2. | the lower broad part of an interior wall finished in wallpaper, a fabric, paint, etc. |
| 3. | Carpentry. a groove or rectangular section for receiving the end of a board. |
| 4. | to provide with a dado. |
| 5. | dado in, to insert (a board or the like) into a dado. |

dice (dīs) n.
v. intr. To play or gamble with dice. v. tr.
[Pl. of die2.] |
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die (dī)
v. died, dy·ing (dī'ĭng), dies
To cease living; become dead; expire.
To cease existing, especially by degrees; fade.
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