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die
/daɪ/verb / noun
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To die means to cease living, marking the irreversible end of biological functions and the body's vital processes. In everyday contexts, it's a profound reminder of human fragility, while in modern medicine and philosophy, it sparks discussions on life extension, euthanasia, and the ethics of mortality.
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Did you know that the singular form 'die' for a gaming cube comes from Old French 'de', meaning 'dice', and was first used in English around the 14th century, but it's etymologically unrelated to the verb for death—making it a quirky linguistic coincidence that both words evoke elements of chance and inevitability in life?
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