1. Distraction. Jeu de société.
2. Ensemble. Jeu de clefs.
3. Interprétation. Jeu d'un acteur.
4. Fonctionnement. Jeu des institutions.
5. Marge. Jeu d'un ajustage.
6. Manège. Il entre dans son jeu.
ETYM Dutch dek. Related to Deck.
1. Any of various floor-like platforms built into a vessel.
2. A porch that resembles the deck on a ship.
3. (Slang) A packet of narcotics.
ETYM Old Eng. game, gamen, AS. gamen, gomen, play, sport; akin to OS., Old High Germ., and Icel. gaman, Dan. gammen mirth, merriment, OSw. gamman joy. Related to Gammon a game, Backgammon, Gamble.
1. A contest with rules to determine a winner.
2. An amusement or pastime.
3. The equipment needed to play a game.
4. Animal hunted for food or sport.
5. The flesh of wild animals that is used for food.
6. Informal terms for an occupation; SYN. biz.
ETYM French latitude, Latin latitudo, from latus broad, wide, for older stlatus; perh. akin to Eng. strew.
1. An imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator; SYN. line of latitude, parallel of latitude, parallel.
2. The angular distance between an imaginary line around a heavenly body parallel to its equator and the equator itself.
3. Freedom from normal restraints in conduct.
4. Scope for freedom of e.g. action or thought; freedom from restriction.
1. The act of putting something in position
2. A group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used:
3. An abstract collection of numbers or symbols
4. An unofficial association of people or groups; SYN. circle, band, lot.
5. Several exercises intended to be done in series; SYN. exercise set.
6. Any electronic equipment that receives or transmits radio or tv signals
7. A unit of play in tennis or squash
8. (Psychology) A temporary readiness to respond in a particular way; SYN. readiness.
9. The descent of a heavenly body below the horizon