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dice noun (plural dice) 1 a small cube with a different number of spots, from 1 to 6, on each of its sides or faces, used in certain games of chance. 2 a game of chance played with one or more dice. See also die2. verb (diced, dicing) 1 to cut (vegetables, etc) into small cubes. 2 intrans to play or gamble with dice. dice with death to take a great risk. no dice colloq used to indicate a negative answer or unsuccessful outcome.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: originally the plural of die2.

dice noun (plural dice) 1 a small cube with a different number of spots, from 1 to 6, on each of its sides or faces, used in certain games of chance. 2 a game of chance played with one or more dice. See also die2. verb (diced, dicing) 1 to cut (vegetables, etc) into small cubes. 2 intrans to play or gamble with dice. dice with death to take a great risk. no dice colloq used to indicate a negative answer or unsuccessful outcome.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: originally the plural of die2.

dice noun (plural dice) 1 a small cube with a different number of spots, from 1 to 6, on each of its sides or faces, used in certain games of chance. 2 a game of chance played with one or more dice. See also die2. verb (diced, dicing) 1 to cut (vegetables, etc) into small cubes. 2 intrans to play or gamble with dice. dice with death to take a great risk. no dice colloq used to indicate a negative answer or unsuccessful outcome.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: originally the plural of die2.