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The Meaning of dado

Keyword: Dado

Definition:

  1. In English: In carpentry and construction, a dado refers to a groove cut into the surface of a piece of wood. This groove allows for the insertion of another piece of wood to create a joint, often used in cabinetry and furniture making.
  2. In Spanish: “Dado” can mean “die” (as in a cubical object used in games) or can refer to the expression of something that has been given or granted (from the verb “dar,” meaning “to give”). It can also refer to the term in the context of gaming, such as rolling dice.

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This comprehensive understanding encapsulates various meanings and usages of the word “dado” in both English and Spanish contexts.

  1. El dado cayó en el suelo y mostró un seis.
    (The dice fell on the floor and showed a six.)

  2. Necesitamos un dado para jugar este juego de mesa.
    (We need a die to play this board game.)

  3. Ella lanzó el dado con fuerza y esperó el resultado.
    (She threw the die with force and waited for the result.)

  4. En este juego, cada jugador debe tirar el dado en su turno.
    (In this game, each player must roll the die on their turn.)

  5. El dado se atascó entre los muebles, así que tuvimos que buscarlo.
    (The die got stuck between the furniture, so we had to search for it.)

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