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Die

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Meaning

Verb

  • To
    ; to become
    ; to
    death.
  • of; general use:
  • of; general use
  • for; often
    , though sometimes
    causes:;
    for; often
    , though sometimes
    causes
  • with as an
    of
    cause:;
    with as an
    of
    cause
  • with as an
    of manner:;
    with as an
    of manner
  • In Medicine & Sciences:
  • To
    ; to become
    ; to
    death.
  • from; general use, though somewhat more common in the
    of
    or the sciences:
  • from; general use, though somewhat more common in the
    of
    or the sciences
  • In Video games:
  • To
    ; to become
    ; to
    death.
  • to as an
    of
    cause (like from):
  • to as an
    of
    cause (like from)
  • To (stop
    and)
    (a
    death).
    In Video games:
    To
    a game.
    To
    intensely.
    To be or become
    or
    or
    ,
    dead.
    To become
    ; to
    hope.
    To be
    or
    by a situation.
    To be so
    with
    or
    be incapacitated.
    To
    working; to
    or otherwise
    "vitality".
    To
    , to
    (as an
    condition).
    To
    at the
    the
    of a
    without having been
    to a vote.
    To
    ; to
    to
    ; to become
    or extinct.
    To
    ; to
    ; to
    ; to
    , with
    ,
    ,
    , etc.
    To become
    ; to
    to be subject.
    In Architecture:
    To
    in another
    , as where
    are
    in a
    or
    face.
    To become
    ,
    , or
    , as liquor.
    To
    to
    from the audience.
    Obsolete
    of dye

    Noun

    The
    part of a
    ; a plinth.
    A
    for
    into a
    shape.
    A
    used to
    an
    . (Internal
    are
    with a tap.)
    A
    for
    or
    objects.
    An
    used in
    and medals.
    In Semiconductors:
    Any small
    or
    body.
    An
    , usually a
    , with
    or
    on each
    and used in
    of chance.
    That which is, or might be,
    , by a
    of the
    ;
    ; chance.
    Obsolete
    of dye
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    die
    English
    arrow
    dien
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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