- cube: cut into cubes; "cube the cheese"
- die: a small cube with 1 to 6 spots on the six faces; used in gambling to generate random numbers
- play dice
- A die (plural dice, from Old French dé, from Latin datum "something given or played") is a small throwable object with multiple resting attitudes, used for generating random numbers or other symbols. ...
- DICE is a German prog rock band that was founded in 1974 in West Germany (Gütersloh/Eastern Westphalia), moved to Frankfurt am Main in 1977, and released 2 LP albums. In 1992, the band’s composer and lead singer Christian Nóvé revived the group in Leipzig. ...
- Matthew Dillon (born July 1, 1966) is a computer scientist living in Berkeley, California. He is best known for his contributions to FreeBSD and for starting the DragonFly BSD project.
- D.I.C.E. (Design, Innovate, Communicate, Entertain) Summit is an annual multi-day gathering of video game executives held in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
- Dice is a fictional character from the toyline, comic books and cartoon series.
- In Greek mythology the Horae or Hours (Ὧραι, Hōrai, "seasons") were three goddesses controlling orderly life. They were daughters of Zeus and Themis, half-sisters to the Moirae. ...
- one of the two plurals of die; An alternative singular of die when the plural is dice; To play dice; To cut into small cubes
- (dices) Plural of dice, when "dice" is used as a singular
- (diced) A leather bookbinding decorated in a crisscross pattern of parallel diagonal lines forming rows of small diamonds across the surface. To see examples, try a search on the keyword "diced" in the British Library's Database of Bookbindings.
- (Dicing) process of cutting semiconductor wafer into individual chips each containing a complete semiconductor device. Large diameter wafer dicing is carried out by partially cutting the wafer along preferred crystallographic planes using high precision saw with ultra-thin diamond blade. ...
- (dicing) Close, dangerous driving; from the notion that the driver is gambling with lives.
- (Dicing) (T) is table projection on T by selecting a sub-cube T of some lower dimension c than the original cube T has. This operation is equivalent to marginalization in Statistics, i.e. projection of a data space into a lower dimension. ...
- (Dicing) Close, exciting driving between 2 or more racers. Positions are exchanged frequently.
- (Dicing) Cutting into even sized cubes is called dicing.
- (dicing) Cutting a product into cubes with a chef ’s knife. Normally, dicing refers to about a half-inch cube—the same size as dice.
- To cut into cubes (unlike chopping, which cuts foods into irregular pieces).
- [Plural of die.] Two small cubes, each with faces marked with spots (pips (1)) representing the numbers 1 to 6. Dice for backgammon usually have rounded corners so they roll more easily. You throw a pair of dice at the start of each turn, and move your checkers according to the numbers thrown.
- A type of production package policy. Acronym for Documentary, Industrial, Commercial, Educational.
- To cut into very small pieces, approximately 1/8 to 1/16-inch.
- To dream of dice, is indicative of unfortunate speculations, and consequent misery and despair. It also foretells contagious sickness. For a girl to dream that she sees her lover throwing dice, indicates his unworthiness.
- Two identical numbered cubes
- to cut into regular sized cubes; small, medium or large