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dé

Dé is the French term for a die, a small gaming object used to generate random numbers. The most common form is a six-faced cube whose faces are numbered from 1 to 6, typically indicated by pips. In ordinary French, the singular form is dé and the plural is dés. When rolled, a die produces a result within the range of its faces, and players may combine results from multiple dice in many games.

In addition to standard six-faced dice, many games use polyhedral dice with different numbers of faces, such

Design and usage vary: dice are commonly made of plastic or resin and marked with numerals or

Etymology in French traces the term dé to medieval usage; the plural dés has remained the standard

as
d4,
d6,
d8,
d10,
d12,
and
d20.
In
French,
these
are
often
described
as
«
dé
à
X
faces
»
(for
example,
un
dé
à
vingt
faces)
or
simply
as
«
un
d20
»
in
gaming
communities,
a
notation
borrowed
from
English.
Dice
are
used
across
genres,
including
board
games,
dice
games,
and
tabletop
role-playing
games.
pips;
they
can
be
plain
or
decorated
and
may
come
in
sets
of
mixed
dice
for
RPGs.
In
gaming,
each
face
of
a
fair
die
has
an
equal
probability
of
landing
up,
and
players
may
roll
multiple
dice
to
determine
outcomes
or
to
calculate
sums
or
other
statistics.
In
casino
contexts,
two
standard
dice
are
used
in
games
such
as
craps.
form
in
modern
French.