d12
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English
1.1
Noun
1.1.1
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1.1.2
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1.1.3
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1.1.4
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English
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A die with 12 sides, abbreviated d12
Noun
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d12
(
plural
d12s
)
(
dice games
)
A
die
with twelve sides.
Alternative forms
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D12
Hypernyms
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dodecahedron
Related terms
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d4
d6
d8
d10
d20
Translations
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Translations
Catalan:
d12
Dutch:
d12
French:
D12
(fr)
m
German:
W12
Hebrew:
ק12
Italian:
d12
Japanese:
12面
Lithuanian:
d12
Polish:
k12
Portuguese:
d12
Russian:
d12
Spanish:
d12
Swedish:
T12
Thai:
d12
(
d12
)
Ukrainian:
D12
(
D12
)
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