dice
verb/daɪs/
/daɪs/
Verb Forms
Idioms | present simple I / you / we / they dice | /daɪs/ /daɪs/ |
| he / she / it dices | /ˈdaɪsɪz/ /ˈdaɪsɪz/ |
| past simple diced | /daɪst/ /daɪst/ |
| past participle diced | /daɪst/ /daɪst/ |
| -ing form dicing | /ˈdaɪsɪŋ/ /ˈdaɪsɪŋ/ |
- dice something to cut meat, vegetables, etc. into small square pieces
- diced carrots
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French des, plural of de, from Latin datum ‘something given or played’, neuter past participle of dare.Want to learn more?
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Idioms
See dice in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionarydice with death
- (informal) to risk your life by doing something that you know is dangerousTopics Dangerc2
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