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die1 <dice> [daɪ] N (for games)

die back VB intr

die
odmirati [perf odmreti]

die off VB intr

die
umirati [perf umreti]
die BOT
odmirati [perf odmreti]

die out VB intr

die

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It feeds on the phlegm and saliva of the people who live in the house, causing the inhabitants to dehydrate and eventually die.
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His hot dogs can make someone faint, throw up, or supposedly die (since they are made of fimo).
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As one of the few hapaxanths in the family, individual trunks are determinate and die after flowering.
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Chicks are also prone to predation (estimated at about 8%) and collection at the nest, but more than 30% die of unknown reasons.
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Single-pointing was forgone in favor of die head cutting for such medium- and high-volume repetitive production.
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Additionally, 8 million infants die, many because of malnutrition or preventable diseases, especially from lack of access to clean drinking water.
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If the leaves that shade a fruit die, the fruit will be exposed and in danger of sun scald.
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Because the jabberjays were exclusively male, it was thought that they would die off in the wild.
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He attacks her, hitting her in the head with a spanner and leaving her to die.
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The dough is extruded through a die into various possible shapes: granules, flakes, chunks, goulash, steakettes (schnitzel), etc., and dried in an oven.
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