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Definition of die
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of die is as below...
Die (v. i.) To
perish
in any
manner;
to
cease;
to
become
lost or
extinct;
to be
extinguished.
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Billet
::
Billet
(n.) A
ticket
from a
public
officer
directing
soldiers
at what house to
lodge;
as, a
billet
of
residence..
Conchologist
::
Conchologist
(n.) One who
studies,
or is
versed
in,
conchology..
Prescribe
::
Prescribe
(v. i.) To write or to give
medical
directions;
to
indicate
remedies;
as, to
prescribe
for a
patient
in a
fever..
Service
::
Service
(n.) Duty
performed
in, or
appropriate
to, any
office
or
charge;
official
function;
hence,
specifically,
military
or naval duty;
performance
of the
duties
of a
soldier..
Regular
::
Regular
(a.) A
soldier
belonging
to a
permanent
or
standing
army; --
chiefly
used in the
plural.
Besayle
::
Besayle
(n.) A kind of writ which
formerly
lay where a
great-grandfather
died
seized
of lands in fee
simple,
and on the day of his death a
stranger
abated
or
entered
and kept the heir out. This is now
abolished..
Bandolier
::
Bandolier
(n.) A broad
leather
belt
formerly
worn by
soldiers
over the right
shoulder
and
across
the
breast
under the left arm.
Originally
it was used for
supporting
the
musket
and
twelve
cases for
charges,
but later only as a
cartridge
belt..
Incline
::
Incline
(n.) An
inclined
plane;
an
ascent
o/
descent;
a grade or
gradient;
a
slope.
Element
::
Element
(n.) One of the
ultimate
parts which are
variously
combined
in
anything;
as,
letters
are the
elements
of
written
language;
hence,
also, a
simple
portion
of that which is
complex,
as a
shaft,
lever,
wheel,
or any
simple
part in a
machine;
one of the
essential
ingredients
of any
mixture;
a
constituent
part; as,
quartz,
feldspar,
and mica are the
elements
of
granite..
Star
::
Star (v. t.) To set or adorn with
stars,
or
bright,
radiating
bodies;
to
bespangle;
as, a robe
starred
with
gems..
Cardamom
::
Cardamom
(n.) The
aromatic
fruit,
or
capsule
with its
seeds,
of
several
plants
of the
Ginger
family
growing
in the East
Indies
and
elsewhere,
and much used as a
condiment,
and in
medicine..
Palla
::
Palla (n.) An
oblong
rectangular
piece of
cloth,
worn by Roman
ladies,
and
fastened
with
brooches..
Die
::
Die (n.) A
perforated
block,
commonly
of
hardened
steel used in
connection
with a
punch,
for
punching
holes,
as
through
plates,
or
blanks
from
plates,
or for
forming
cups or
capsules,
as from sheet
metal,
by
drawing..
Homily
::
Homily
(n.) A
discourse
or
sermon
read or
pronounced
to an
audience;
a
serious
discourse.
Prickmadam
::
Prickmadam
(n.) A name given to
several
species
of
stonecrop,
used as
ingredients
of
vermifuge
medicines.
See
Stonecrop..
Dietarian
::
Dietarian
(n.) One who lives in
accordance
with
prescribed
rules for diet; a
dieter.
Confectionery
::
Confectionery
(n.)
Sweetmeats,
in
general;
things
prepared
and sold by a
confectioner;
confections;
candies..
Parodist
::
Parodist
(n.) One who
writes
a
parody;
one who
parodies.
Evacuate
::
Evacuate
(v. t.) To
withdraw
from; to quit; to
retire
from; as,
soldiers
from a
country,
city, or
fortress..
Polyadelphia
::
Polyadelphia
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
class of
plants
having
stamens
united
in three or more
bodies
or
bundles
by the
filaments.
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