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Dice and Die
If I Play Dice with Dice, Why do I Call One a Die?
© 2016 James LaFond
JAN/26/16
I was recently checking my own usage while writing a story that involved a dice game. Below is some information I copied from the internet.
Dice vs. die - Grammarist
The singular of dice—a plural noun referring to the small cubes used in games of chance—is die. Because the irregular plural is more common than the singular ...
Synonyms
Some synonyms are exactly the same in certain senses—for ... Dice vs. …
Adverse Vs. Averse
Adverse vs. averse. Averse means (1) ... Dice vs. die. Comments. …
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dice.
NOUN
1.a small cube with each side having a different number of spots on it, ranging from one to six, thrown and used in gambling and other games involving chance. See also die.
VERB
1.play or gamble with dice:
"prohibitions on all dancing and dicing"
2.cut (food or other matter) into small cubes:
"dice the peppers" ·
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