A device for cutting into a specified shape.
The cubical part of a pedestal; a plinth.
A mold for forming metal or plastic objects.
An embossed device used in stamping coins and medals.
A device used to cut an external screw thread. (Internal screw threads are cut with a tap.)
Any small cubical or square body.
An isohedral polyhedron, usually a cube, with numbers or symbols on each side and used in games of chance.
An oblong chip fractured from a semiconductor wafer engineered to perform as an independent device or integrated circuit.
followed by of; general use
To disappear gradually in another surface, as where mouldings are lost in a sloped or curved face.
followed by to as an indication of direct cause (like from)
To be mortified or shocked by a situation.
To fail to evoke laughter from the audience.
To yearn intensely.
To perish; to cease to exist; to become lost or extinct.
To stop working; to break down or otherwise lose "vitality".
To become spiritually dead; to lose hope.
followed by from; general use, though somewhat more common in the context of medicine or the sciences
To sink; to faint; to pine; to languish, with weakness, discouragement, love, etc.
To (stop living and) undergo (a specified death).
followed by for; often expressing wider contextual motivations, though sometimes indicating direct causes
To expire at the end of the session of a legislature without having been brought to a vote.
To become indifferent; to cease to be subject.
To become vapid, flat, or spiritless, as liquor.
To be so overcome with emotion or laughter as to be incapacitated.
To abort, to terminate (as an error condition).
To lose a game.
To be or become hated or utterly ignored or cut off, as if dead.
followed by with as an indication of manner
Bone-like joint or plate, especially
one of numerous small calcareous structures forming the skeleton of certain echinoderms, as the starfishes;
one of the hard articuli or joints of the stem or branches of a crinoid or encrinite;
A small bone (or bony structure), especially one of the three of the middle ear.
one of the several small hard chitinous parts or processes of the gastric skeleton of crustaceans, as in the stomach of a lobster or crawfish.
The skeleton of echinoderms is made of ossicles, linked to each other via muscles and connective tissue.