dice An object with many (usually 6) faces, each with a different value, that is used in many games to randomly select a number.
Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionaryπ
dice pl. of Die, 2 (q.v.).βv.i. to
play with dice
Sailor's Word-BookThe Sailor's Word-Bookβ΅
dice See DYCE.
Vulgar Tongue DictionaryDictionary of the Vulgar Tongueπ
dice The names of false dice: A bale of bard cinque deuces A bale of flat cinque deuces A bale of flat sice aces A bale of bard cater traes A bale of flat cater traes A bale of fulhams A bale of light graniers A bale of langrets contrary to the ventage A bale of gordes, with as many highmen as lowmen,
Wikipedia
Dice are objects used in games when something random needs to be done, such as moving a piece a random number of places on a board. Most dice are cubes that have the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 on the faces. Dice are sometimes made in other shapes than cubes, but the 6-sided die ("die" is the single of dice) is the most common. A die is usually rolled by the playerβs hand.
Some games are played with two dice but sometimes one. Some games that use dice are Monopoly, Yahtzee, Risk, and many more. Dice with different numbers of sides are called polyhedral dice.
Weights can be put inside a dice to make it only land on a certain number once it is rolled.
Part of speech
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dice, verb, present, 1st person singular of dice (infinitive).
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