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==Games==
==Games==
* Die, singular of [[dice]], small throwable objects used for producing random numbers with many colours usually white
* Die, singular of [[dice]], small throwable objects used for producing random numbers




==Manufacturing==
==Manufacturing==
* [[Die (integrated circuit)]], a rectangular piece of a semiconductor wafer
* [[Die (integrated circuit)]], a rectangular piece of a semiconductor wafer
* [[Die (manufacturing)]], a material-shaping device
* [[Die (manufacturing)]], a material-shaping device
* [[Die (philately)]]
* [[Coin die]], a metallic piece used to strike a coin
* [[Coin die]], a metallic piece used to strike a coin
* Die, a tool used in [[paper embossing]]
* [[Die casting]], a material-shaping process
* [[Die casting]], a material-shaping process
** [[Sort (typesetting)]], a cast die for printing
** [[Sort (typesetting)]], a cast die for printing
* [[Die cutting (web)]], process of using a die to shear webs of low-strength materials
* [[Die cutting (web)]], process of using a die to shear webs of low-strength materials
* Die, a tool used in [[paper embossing]]
* [[Tap and die]], cutting tools used to create screw threads in solid substances
* [[Tap and die]], cutting tools used to create screw threads in solid substances
* [[Tool and die]], the occupation of making dies
* [[Die (philately)]]


==Arts and media==
==Arts and media==
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* [[Die (musician)]], Japanese musician, guitarist of the band Dir en grey
* [[Die (musician)]], Japanese musician, guitarist of the band Dir en grey
* [[DJ Die]], British DJ and musician with Reprazent
* [[DJ Die]], British DJ and musician with Reprazent
* "DiE", 2013 single by the Japanese idol group [[BiS]]
* "DiE", a 2013 single by the Japanese idol group [[BiS]]
* [[List of Neue Deutsche Härte bands#Before 2000|[die!]]], an inactive German Neue Deutsche Härte band
* die!, an inactive [[List of Neue Deutsche Härte bands#Before 2000|German Neue Deutsche Härte band]]


===Other uses in arts and media===
===Other uses in arts and media===
* [[Die (film)|''Die'' (film)]], a 2010 Canadian-Italian thriller film written and directed by Dominic James and starring Elias Koteas and Emily Hampshire
* [[Die (film)|''Die'' (film)]], a 2010 thriller film directed by Dominic James
* [[Die (comics and role-playing game)|''Die'' (comics and role-playing game)]], an interconnected comic book series and tabletop role-playing game written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Stephanie Hans
* ''[[D.I.E.]]'', a Hong Kong TV show
* [[Die (comics)|''Die'' (comics)]], stylized ''DIE'', a comic book by Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* Die, a [[grammar article]], in the German language
* Die, a [[grammar article]], in the Afrikaans and German languages
* [[Die, Drôme]], a town in France, best known for its ''Clairette de Die''
* [[Die, Drôme]], a town in France
* [[Duplication is evil]], a programming motto
* [[Drama#Drama in education|Drama in education]], or DIE, a pedagogical method
* [[German Development Institute]], a German think tank for multilateral development policy
* [[Duplication is evil]], or DIE, a programming motto
* [[German Development Institute]] (DIE), a German think tank for multilateral development policy
* [[Tool and die]], the occupation of making dies


== See also==
== See also==

Latest revision as of 15:23, 2 November 2024

Die, as a verb, refers to death, the cessation of life.

Die may also refer to:

Games

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  • Die, singular of dice, small throwable objects used for producing random numbers

Manufacturing

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Arts and media

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Music

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Other uses in arts and media

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  • Die (film), a 2010 thriller film directed by Dominic James
  • Die (comics and role-playing game), an interconnected comic book series and tabletop role-playing game written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Stephanie Hans

Other uses

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See also

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