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dicer

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See also: Dicer and DICER

English

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Etymology

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    From dice +‎ -er (agent noun suffix).

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    dicer (plural dicers)

    1. A gambler who plays dice.
    2. One who, or that which, dices (cuts into cubes); a tool for this purpose.

    Further reading

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    • dicer”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.

    Anagrams

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    Interlingua

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    Etymology

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    Derived from Portuguese dizer, Spanish decir, from Latin dīcō.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /diˈt͡ser/, /diˈser/
    • Rhymes: -er
    • Hyphenation: di‧cer

    Verb

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    dicer

    1. to say (to pronounce)
    2. to say (to communicate verbally or in writing)
      on dicethey say (literally, “one says”) i.e. it has a common expression

    Conjugation

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        Conjugation of dicer
    infinitive dicer
    participle present perfect
    dicente dicitedicte
    active simple perfect
    present dice ha dicite
    past diceva habeva dicite
    future dicera habera dicite
    conditional dicerea haberea dicite
    imperative dice
    passive simple perfect
    present es dicite ha essite dicite
    past esseva dicite habeva essite dicite
    future essera dicite habera essite dicite
    conditional esserea dicite haberea essite dicite
    imperative sia dicite

    Further reading

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    • Alexander Gode (1951), Interlingua-English: A Dictionary of the International Language, New York: Storm Publishers, →OL

    Latin

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    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    dicer

    1. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of dicō