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  2. Pentagonal trapezohedron - Wikipedia

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    Ten ten-sided dice. The pentagonal trapezohedron was patented for use as a gaming die (i.e. "game apparatus") in 1906. [1] These dice are used for role-playing games that use percentile-based skills; however, a twenty-sided die can be labeled with the numbers 0-9 twice to use for percentages instead.

  3. Long dice - Wikipedia

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    Both cubic dice and four-faced long dice are found as early as the mid third millennium BCE at Indus Valley civilisation sites; these are marked variously with dot-and-ring figures, linear devices, and Indus Valley signs. [2] Dot-and-ring figures are used to this day on long dice in India, and predominate in the central European long dice shown ...

  4. Megathura crenulata - Wikipedia

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    Megathura crenulata is a northeastern Pacific Ocean species of limpet in the family Fissurellidae [1] known commonly as the great keyhole limpet [2] or giant keyhole limpet. [3] Megathura is a monotypic genus; in other words, this is the only species in that genus.

  5. Four-sided die - Wikipedia

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    Four-sided dice were among the gambling and divination tools used by early man who carved them from nuts, wood, stone, ivory and bone. [2] Six-sided dice were invented later but four-sided dice continued to be popular in Russia. In Ancient Rome, elongated four-sided dice were called tali while the six-sided cubic dice were tesserae. [3]

  6. Big things (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    A giant potato constructed by farmer Jim Mauger in 1977. [33] The Big Poo Kiama: 2002 1×5 m (3.3×16.4 ft) The Big Poo was built by local residents as a protest against Sydney Water's decision not to reuse waste water in the area. Built from foam, it was unveiled by Ian Cohen on 29 April 2002. [34] The Big Prawn West Ballina: 1989 6×9 m (20× ...

  7. Dice - Wikipedia

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    Dice of different sizes being thrown in slow motion. A die (sg.: die or dice; pl.: dice) [1] is a small, throwable object with marked sides that can rest in multiple positions. Dice are used for generating random values, commonly as part of tabletop games, including dice games, board games, role-playing games, and games of chance.