kocka

Etymology
Borrowed from a language, probably from Czech or Slovak. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  cube regular polyhedron having six identical square faces
 * 2) block, cube any object in an approximately cuboid shape
 * 3) die, dice regular polyhedron used in games, with numbers or symbols on each side
 * 4) dice game game played predominantly or solely by rolling dice
 * 5) square rectangular cell in a grid or pattern
 * 6)  frame one of the many single photographic images on a roll of film
 * 7)  panel an individual drawing in a comic strip or comic book
 * 8)  nerd, geek person who is intellectual but possibly socially inept, particularly an expert in computers
 * 1) square rectangular cell in a grid or pattern
 * 2)  frame one of the many single photographic images on a roll of film
 * 3)  panel an individual drawing in a comic strip or comic book
 * 4)  nerd, geek person who is intellectual but possibly socially inept, particularly an expert in computers
 * 1)  frame one of the many single photographic images on a roll of film
 * 2)  panel an individual drawing in a comic strip or comic book
 * 3)  nerd, geek person who is intellectual but possibly socially inept, particularly an expert in computers
 * 1)  panel an individual drawing in a comic strip or comic book
 * 2)  nerd, geek person who is intellectual but possibly socially inept, particularly an expert in computers
 * 1)  nerd, geek person who is intellectual but possibly socially inept, particularly an expert in computers
 * 1)  nerd, geek person who is intellectual but possibly socially inept, particularly an expert in computers
 * 1)  nerd, geek person who is intellectual but possibly socially inept, particularly an expert in computers

Etymology
, since dice were made of bones (Proto-Slavic ).

Noun

 * 1)  cube
 * 2)  die

Etymology
, since dice were made of bones (Proto-Slavic ).

Noun

 * 1)  cube
 * 2)  die

Etymology
From, since dice were made of bones (Proto-Slavic ).

Noun

 * 1) die (used in games of chance)