diced

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diced

  1. simple past and past participle of dice

Adjective

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diced (comparative more diced, superlative most diced)

  1. (cooking, food) Cut up into small pieces, especially cubes, typically about ¼″ to ½″ square (about 6 to 13 mm square).
    Now add the diced ham to the mixture, then stir in the chopped celery.
    The onions are diced, whereas the carrots are sliced on the bias.
  2. (bodybuilding, slang) Of marked definition.
    Near-synonyms: see Thesaurus:strapping

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