What is the meaning of Die?

To stop living; to become dead; to undergo death.

  1. followed by of as an indication of direct cause; general use:

    followed by of as an indication of direct cause; general use:

    followed by from as an indication of direct cause; general use, though somewhat more common in the context of medicine or the sciences:

    followed by for; often expressing wider contextual motivations, though sometimes indicating direct causes:

    followed by with as an indication of direct cause:

    followed by to as an indication of direct cause (like from):

    followed by with as an indication of manner:

    To (stop living and) undergo (a specified death).

    To lose or be eliminated from a game, particularly with a deathlike animation.

    To yearn intensely.

    To be or become hated or utterly ignored or cut off, as if dead.

    To become spiritually dead; to lose hope.

    To be mortified or shocked by a situation.

    To be so overcome with emotion or laughter as to be incapacitated.

    To stop working; to break down or otherwise lose "vitality".

    To abort, to terminate (as an error condition).

    To expire at the end of the session of a legislature without having been brought to a vote.

    To perish; to cease to exist; to become lost or extinct.

    To sink; to faint; to pine; to languish, with weakness, discouragement, love, etc.

    To become indifferent; to cease to be subject.

    To disappear gradually in another surface, as where mouldings are lost in a sloped or curved face.

    To become vapid, flat, or spiritless, as liquor.

    To fail to evoke laughter from the audience.

    The cubical part of a pedestal; a plinth.

    A device for cutting into a specified shape.

    A device used to cut an external screw thread. (Internal screw threads are cut with a tap.)

    A mold for forming metal or plastic objects.

    An embossed device used in stamping coins and medals.

    An oblong chip fractured from a semiconductor wafer engineered to perform as an independent device or integrated circuit.

    Any small cubical or square body.

    An isohedral polyhedron, usually a cube, with numbers or symbols on each side and thrown in games of chance.

    That which is, or might be, determined, by a throw of the die; hazard; chance.

    Obsolete spelling of dye

    Obsolete spelling of dye

    the (definite article)

    this one, these; that one, those;

    Alternative form of dje (yesterday)

    to you

    breast milk, mother's milk, when sucked from the breast

    to suckle

    that (masculine, feminine); referring to a thing or a person further away.

    those (plural); referring to things or people further away.

    a certain, a particular; some; this; referring to a thing or a person invisible or unknown to the audience.

    who, whom, which, that

    nominative/accusative singular feminine of der

    nominative/accusative plural of der

    inflection of der:

    1. nominative/accusative singular feminine
    2. nominative/accusative plural
    3. that; which; who; whom; whose

      nominative/accusative singular feminine

      nominative/accusative plural

      that; which; who; whom; whose

      this one; that one; these ones; those ones; she; her; it; they; them

      inflection of där:

      1. nominative/accusative singular feminine
      2. nominative/accusative plural all genders

      nominative/accusative singular feminine

      nominative/accusative plural all genders

      day

      Nonstandard spelling of diē.

      Nonstandard spelling of dié.

      the; definite article.

      that, those

      who, which, that

      thigh

      to suck, suckle

      to breastfeed, nurse

      to suck, suckle

      to breastfeed, nurse

      bone

      day

      A day.

      Alternative form of (day)

      each day, a day, used in prescriptions to denote daily consumption of a drug

      Alternative spelling of (dai)

      ablative singular of diēs (day)

      day

      nominative/accusative singular feminine of der

      nominative/accusative plural of der

      Alternative form of di

      the

      thyself, yourself

      oblique of du; thee, you

      Source: wiktionary.org