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[ bak -gam-uh n, bak-gam - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈbækˌgæm ən, ˌbækˈgæm- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a game for two persons played on a board having two tables or parts, each marked with 12 points, and with both players having 15 pieces that are moved in accordance with throws of the dice.
a victory at this game, especially one resulting in a tripled score.
verb (used with object) to defeat at backgammon, especially to win a triple score over.
Origin of backgammon First recorded in 1635–45; back2 + gammon1
Words nearby backgammon back focus, back foot, back formation, back forty, back four, backgammon , back gear, back green, background, backgrounder, background extinction
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British Dictionary definitions for backgammon / (ˈbækˌɡæmən , bækˈɡæmən ) /
noun a game for two people played on a board with pieces moved according to throws of the dice
the most complete form of win in this game
Word Origin for backgammon C17: back 1 + gammon , variant of game 1
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