Crossword clues for dies
dies
- Doesn't go
- They make good impressions?
- Runs out of juice
- Passes, in a way
- Metal-stamping tools
- Metal-stamping items
- Passes away
- Gambler's cubes
- Devices used for stamping metal
- Coin-making presses
- Ceases to function
- Bites the dust
- Tools' partners
- Subsides gradually (with "down")
- Stops functioning
- Sheryl Crow "Tomorrow Never ___"
- Shaping devices
- Heads to the last roundup
- Day: Lat
- Ceases to live
- Withers away
- What a battery does, eventually
- Totally conks out
- Subsides gradually
- Stamping forms
- Runs out of power
- Runs out of battery power
- Runs out of battery
- Quiets (down)
- Money-making machines
- Mint punches
- Loses in a videogame, often
- Loses energy, as a battery
- Loses charge
- Loses all power
- Is mortified, so to speak
- Injection molding inventory
- Goes totally kaput
- Goes pfffft
- Goes flat, as a car battery
- Goes "pfft"
- Gives up the ghost
- Former Congressman from Texas
- Flops at the box office
- Fizzles, as a fire
- Fails in some video games
- Fades, with "down"
- Earl Scruggs "True Love Never ___"
- Daylight ___ (melodic death/doom band)
- Coin-stamping tools
- Bombs, at the comedy club
- Bombs on stage
- Becomes powerless
- "Tomorrow Never ___" (1997 James Bond movie)
- "____ Irae"
- "__ Irae"
- ___ infaustus (unlucky day)
- With 69-Across, Requiem hymn
- Conks out
- Fizzles out, as a fire
- Burns out
- Goes pfft!
- Goes kaput, as an engine
- Goes phhht!
- "___ Irae" (Latin hymn)
- Goes out, in a way
- Stops running
- Doesn't go on
- Goes out, as a fire
- Stops working, as a battery
- Shuffles off this mortal coil
- Expires
- Goes belly up
- Medieval hymn start
- Runs out of steam
- Mint hardware
- Passes on
- Stamping tools
- Runs out of energy
- Shaping tools
- Fades away
- Flops, as a play
- Stamping devices
- Fades gradually
- Is left on base
- Withers away (4)
- " . . . many a summer ___ the swan"
- Beckett's "Malone ___"
- Loses all power, like a smartphone
- Machine tools
- Cutting tools
- Christie's "Lord Edgeware ___"
- ___ Irae
- "___ Irae," ancient hymn
- With 12 Across, old hymn
- A day in Livy's life
- Seeker of subversives: 1938–44
- ___ non (judge's holiday)
- Comes to naught
- Matrices
- Roman day
- Stamping machines
- Martin ___, U.S. politico
- Mint devices
- Side falling apart fades away
- Passes time in classical fashion
- Breaks down
- Loses steam
- Peters out
- Runs out of gas
- Kicks the bucket
- Fizzles (out)
- Fades out
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Die \Die\, n.; pl. in 1 and (usually) in 2, Dice (d[=i]s); in 4 & 5, Dies (d[=i]z). [OE. dee, die, F. d['e], fr. L. datus given, thrown, p. p. of dare to give, throw. See Date a point of time.]
A small cube, marked on its faces with spots from one to six, and used in playing games by being shaken in a box and thrown from it. See Dice.
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Any small cubical or square body.
Words . . . pasted upon little flat tablets or dies.
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That which is, or might be, determined, by a throw of the die; hazard; chance.
Such is the die of war.
--Spenser. (Arch.) That part of a pedestal included between base and cornice; the dado.
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(Mach.)
A metal or plate (often one of a pair) so cut or shaped as to give a certain desired form to, or impress any desired device on, an object or surface, by pressure or by a blow; used in forging metals, coining, striking up sheet metal, etc.
A perforated block, commonly of hardened steel used in connection with a punch, for punching holes, as through plates, or blanks from plates, or for forming cups or capsules, as from sheet metal, by drawing.
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A hollow internally threaded screw-cutting tool, made in one piece or composed of several parts, for forming screw threads on bolts, etc.; one of the separate parts which make up such a tool.
Cutting die (Mech.), a thin, deep steel frame, sharpened to a cutting edge, for cutting out articles from leather, cloth, paper, etc.
The die is cast, the hazard must be run; the step is taken, and it is too late to draw back; the last chance is taken.
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Dies is a surname, and may refer to:
- Dies (mythology), the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Hemera, the personification of day, daughter of Nox (Night) and Erebus (Darkness).
- Albert Christoph Dies (1755–1822), German painter, composer, and biographer
- Josh Dies (b. 1983), American singer, songwriter, musician and author
- Martin Dies, Jr. (1900–1972), Texas politician
- Martin Dies, Sr. (1870–1922), Texas politician
In Roman mythology Dies (" day") was the personification of day, and the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Hemera, the daughter of Nox (Night) and Scotus (Darkness).
She is the goddess of the daytime and, according to Hesiod, the daughter of Erebus and Nyx (the goddess of night). Hemera is remarked upon in Cicero's De Natura Deorum, where it is logically determined that Dies (Hemera) must be a god, if Uranus is a god. The poet Bacchylides states that Nyx and Chronos are the parents, but Hyginus in his preface to the Fabulae mentions Chaos as the mother/father and Nyx as her sister.
She was the female counterpart of her brother and consort, Aether (Light), but neither of them figured actively in myth or cult. Hyginus lists their children as Uranus, Gaia, and Thalassa (the primordial sea goddess), while Hesiod only lists Thalassa as their child.
Usage examples of "dies".
Sie war die Mutter aller dieser Geschehnisse, sie, nicht weniger als Arianrhod.
Jetzt am allerwenigsten wollte er an seine Schwester erinnert werden, den Ursprung aller dieser Schmerzen.
Nebel, richtete sich in diesen Windungen auf, und sein zischender Kopf spie ihm neue Gedanken entgegen.
Er stand am Ofen und blickte mit einem raschen und schmerzlich angestrengten Blinzeln hinueber zu dem Werk, von dem er geflohen war, dieser Last, diesem Druck, dieser Gewissensqual, diesem Meer, das auszutrinken, dieser furchtbaren Aufgabe, die sein Stolz und sein Elend, sein Himmel und seine Verdammnis war.
Mit dem letzten Rest seiner Kraft versuchte er, von diesen kalten roten Augen wegzusehen.
In Folge dieser Erziehung wird das Kind in der Assoziation mit drei Jahren intelligenter und geschickter sein, als es bei uns mit sechs Jahren ist.
Hegel, welcher annahm, der Fortschritt der Neuzeit gegen das Mittelalter sei dieser, dass die Principien der Tugend and den Christenthums, welche im Mittelalter sich allein im Privatleben and der Kirche zur Geltung gebracht hatten, nun auch anfingen, das politische Leben zu durchdringen.
Ledermann, und der Mann nahm den Stock auf, drehte ihn um und schlug mit der flachen Hand unter den Topf, diesen locker und los zu bekommen.
Noch nie ward ein Mann geboren, der diesen Eid mit dem Tod geschworen hat.
Vielleicht sogar noch vom Glueck, vom Menschenglueck, dieser seidenen Fessel, dieser weichen und holden Verpflichtung.
Nun, ich werde schon diesen Schurken Einlass gonnen, aber ich werde ein Auge mit ihnen haben, damit sie sich nicht wie reine Teufel geberden sollen.
Recht hat dieser alte Geizhals, auf diesen Schweinen zu hocken wie die Henne auf ihren Eiern?
Lob und Jubel, und dieser schwamm wirklich in einem wahren Meer von Wonne.
Ob dieser, Fourier schon zu Lebzeiten von Seiten seiner Gegner entgegengeschleuderte Vorwurf eine Berechtigung hat, mag der Leser am Schlusse obiger Abhandlung entscheiden.
Diesen Widerspruch zwischen den Theorien und der Praxis hatte Fourier so scharf wie nur noch Einer, St.