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ambs-ace (ˌæmz ˈeɪs) Forms 3–4 ambes as, -z as, 4–5 ambes aas, 6–7 ambes ace, 6–9 ambs ace. Also 4 amys ase, 6 aums ase, 6–7 aumes-, aums-, amnes-, 6–9 ames-, 7 alms-, 8 ams-, am's-, ame's ace. [a. OFr. ambes as:—L. ambas as, both ace: see ace n.] 1. lit. Both aces, double ace, the lowest possible t...
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ace
▪ I. ace, n. (eɪs) Forms: 3–6 as, 4–6 aas, ais, ase, 6– ace, pl. aces; in 4–5 aas. [a. Fr. as:—L. as unity, a unit, (said to be a. Tarentine ἄς, for Gr. εἷς one). In OFr. popularly restricted to the side of the dice marked with one pip.] 1. a. One at dice, or the side of the die marked with one pip ...
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cog
▪ I. † cog, n.1 Obs. (exc. Hist.) Forms: 4 coge, kogge, 4–6 cogge, 4– cog. [ME. cogge, kogge (14th c.), corresponds in form and meaning alike to OF. cogue, (coge, koge, cogghe, guogue), also coque, a kind of ship, esp. ‘ship of war’ (Godefroy), and to MLG. kogge m. f., MDu. cogghe (Du. cogge, cog f....
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cast
▪ I. cast, n. (kɑːst, -æ-) [f. the vb.] I. The act of casting or throwing (simply). 1. a. A throw of a missile, a bowl, or other object.1382 Wyclif Numb. xxxv. 17 If a stoon he throwe, and with the cast [1388 strook] sleeth. c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. viii. xxxii. 140 The fyrst kast that it [the engyne] k...
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