1. six-sided - Adjective
2. six-sided - Adjective Satellite
having six sides
Source: WordNetsix sided
The flower,' said Bernard, ‘the red carnation that stood in the vase on the table of the restaurant when we dined together with Percival, is become a six-sided flower; made of six lives. Virginia Woolf
Both T&T's simplicity and its reliance on use of six-sided dice (as compared to the various polyhedral dice used by Dungeons and Dragons) contributed to its success in this format. Source: Internet
For example, the expected value in rolling a six-sided die is 3.5 because, roughly speaking, the average of all the numbers that come up in an extremely large number of rolls is very nearly always quite close to three and a half. Source: Internet
Both rely on six-sided dice exclusively, and both draw from the original Traveller rules. Source: Internet
Each lander comprised a six-sided aluminium base with alternate convert long sides, supported on three extended legs attached to the shorter sides. Source: Internet
For example, 3d6+4 instructs the player to roll three six-sided dice, calculate the total, and add four to it. Source: Internet