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- adjective having six sides
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Examples
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Suppose now that instead of tossing coins, we roll ordinary six-sided dice.
How Scientific Is Climate Science? Douglas J. Keenan 2011
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Everywhere she turns, there are squares and diamonds and fiendishly complex six-sided stars.
Claudia Ricci: Seeing Red -- "Ronda is in Spain, Dizzy on Orange Blossoms" Claudia Ricci 2011
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A six-sided poly-propylene and aluminum house is adjacent to a dome-shaped igloo made of sandbags.
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A six-sided construction in the center supports four tiers of pictures, most of an abandoned school in Bardejov, untouched since the day in 1942 when its students were taken to concentration camps.
Taking Nature's Refuge William Meyers 2011
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A six-sided poly-propylene and aluminum house is adjacent to a dome-shaped igloo made of sandbags.
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A six-sided poly-propylene and aluminum house is adjacent to a dome-shaped igloo made of sandbags.
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The 17mm six-sided fixing nut is the newer, current style.
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Hexagons it's true that no two snowflakes are alike, but they all start out as six-sided figures.
2 winners, 1 tough challenge Post 2011
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A six-sided nut with 17mm wrench flats means the hub IS compatible with a Campy compatible Mavic freehub body.
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The likelihood of at least one 6 coming up, after 6 rolls of a six-sided dice, (if we MUST put it in D&D terms … that would be 6d6) is approximately 66.5%.
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