English citations of dice

Noun: A polyhedron, usually a cube, with numbers or symbols on each side and used in games of chance edit

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  • 1980 - A guide to wargaming, George Gush & Andrew Finch, Taylor & Francis, →ISBN, 9780709904076, Page 125
    The most obvious thing to do is to throw a dice for each item or figure hit ...
  • 1999 - The University of Cambridge NRICH Project: Dice and Spinner Numbers, January 1999[1]
    Some games use a spinner instead of a dice ...
  • 2009 - Daily Telegraph headline, 20 February 2009[2]
    Children allocated school places on 'roll of a dice'
  • 2001 - Key Maths Series (English school text-books), David Baker, Nelson Thornes, →ISBN, 9780748759866, Volume 8 - Page 173
    The first player chooses a dice. The second player chooses a dice from the remaining two.
  • 2001 - Abacus 6: Numeracy support book, Ruth Merttens & David Kirkby, Ginn, →ISBN, 9780602291167, Volume 6 - Page 28
    Throw the dice three times to make a 3-digit number ...
  • 2010 - Kevin Griffin, Canwest blog, 8 January 2010[3]
    ... they decided on which ones to include by chance – by throwing a dice.