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billiard

/ˈbɪl.i.ə(ɹ)d/

Meanings
  • a game played on a table with six pockets, balls, and a cue stick

    - "Billiards is a popular game played on a table."
    - "The game of billiards originated in Europe."
    - "Billiards can be played by any number of players."
  • a type of billiards that uses nine balls instead of twelve

    - "Nine ball is a popular variation of the classic game of billiards."
    - "In nine ball, the balls are numbered from one to nine."
    - "The objective of the game of nine ball is to pocket all of the balls in the correct numerical sequence."
  • a type of billiards that is played on a rectangular table with pockets at each corner and halfway along each side

    - "Carom billiards is a popular variation of the classic game of billiards. It is played on a rectangular table with pockets at each corner and halfway along each side."
    - "The objective of the game of carom billiards is to pocket all of the balls using only three cue balls, and without the balls touching the pockets."
    - "Carom billiards can be played by any number of players, and each player takes turns shooting at the balls."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈbɪl.i.ə(ɹ)d/



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  2. /ˈbɪl.i.ɑː(ɹ)d/



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Synonyms

quadrillion , short scale
Rhymes
Words rhyming with billiard
billiard , gardener , quarryman , miller , cellarman , farmhand
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. billiard

  2. bill

  3. billed

  4. biller's

  5. biller's waiver

  6. billing error

  7. billing statement

  8. billing system


Variants
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billiard , billiards
Forms
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The various forms of billiards include eight-ball, nine-ball, ten-ball, straight pool, snooker, and carom billiards. Each form of billiards has its own unique rules, objectives, and strategies.


Etymology
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The word 'billiard' is believed to have originated from the French word 'bille', which means 'ball'. The game of billiards is believed to have originated in France during the late 15th or early 16th century.


Related Concepts
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  1. Pool: Pool is a term used to describe various forms of billiards, including eight-ball, nine-ball, ten-ball, straight pool, snooker, and carom billiards. Pool is played on a rectangular table with six pockets, using a cue stick to hit balls into the pockets.

  2. Cue ball: The cue ball is the white ball at the end of the cue stick in the game of billiards. The cue ball is used to strike the object balls, causing them to move across the pool table towards the pockets.

  3. Object balls: Object balls are the colored balls used in the game of billiards, in contrast to the cue ball, which is white. The number and arrangement of the object balls vary depending on the specific form of billiards being played.

  4. Foul: In the game of billiards, a foul occurs when a player commits a violation of the rules, resulting in a penalty or advantage for the opposing player. Examples of fouls in billiards include hitting the cue ball into a pocket, touching a ball with the cue stick before striking the cue ball, or striking an opponent's ball into a pocket before the opponent has had a chance to make contact with the ball. The rules of billiards specify the exact conditions under which a foul occurs, as well as the corresponding penalty or advantage for the opposing player.

  5. Scratch: In the game of billiards, a scratch occurs when a player accidentally commits a foul by causing the cue ball to contact a pocket or a ball in such a way as to impede the progress of the game towards a successful conclusion. A scratch results in a loss of turn for the player who caused the scratch, as well as a potential advantage for the opposing player, depending on the specific circumstances of the game. The rules of billiards specify the exact conditions under which a scratch occurs, as well as the corresponding penalty or advantage for the opposing player.


Culture
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Billiards has a rich cultural history. It is believed to have originated in France during the late 15th or early 16th century. The game quickly spread throughout Europe and eventually made its way to the Americas. Billiards became a popular pastime among the upper class and eventually made its way down to the working class. Billiards has also been featured in literature, art, music, and film. Some famous works that feature billiards include the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the painting 'The Pool Players. Seven Cards in Hand' by Robert Rauschenberg, and the film 'The Hustler' by Robert Rossen.

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