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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GAMES; GAME; Games (song); Games (disambiguation); GAMES (disambiguation); Game (album); Game (film); Games (album); Game (song)

GAME         
  • [[Parcheesi]] is an American adaptation of a [[Pachisi]], originating in India.
  • checkers]] pieces.
  • Ancient Egyptian gaming board inscribed for [[Amenhotep III]] with separate sliding drawer, from 1390 to 1353 BC, made of glazed faience, dimensions: 5.5 × 7.7 × 21 cm, in the [[Brooklyn Museum]] (New York City)
  • Gaming table, circa 1735, wood and ivory marquetry, overall: 78.7 x 94 x 54.6 cm, [[Cleveland Museum of Art]] ([[Cleveland]], Ohio, US)
  • ''Playing Cards'', by [[Theodoor Rombouts]], 17th century
  • Students using dice to improve numeracy skills. They roll three dice, then use basic math operations to combine those into a new number which they cover on the board. The goal is to cover four squares in the row.
  • Courtauld nstitute of Art]] (London)
  • Children's Games]]'', 1560, [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]]
  • ''The Card Players'' by [[Lucas van Leyden]] (1520) depicting a multiplayer card game
  • 1475–1480}}, paper with pen, ink, opaque paint, glazes, applied silver and gold, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] from New York City
  • [[Tug of war]] is an easily organized, impromptu game that requires little equipment.
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STRUCTURED FORM OF PLAY
Games; Unclassified game; Single-player game; Multiplayer Games; Online multi-player gamers; Multiplayer gaming; Multi player game; Multiplayer games; Multiple players; Network gaming; Game sites; Multi player gaming; Multi-player gaming; Lan games; Network play; Multiplayer game; A game; Gaming league; Multi Player; Game rule; Physical game; Multi-player game; Multiple-player game; Multi- and single-player games; Multiplayer and single-player games

ألاسم

أُلْعُوبَة ; إِلْهاء ; اِلْتِهاء ; تَسَلٍّ ; تَسْلِيَة ; تَلْهِيَة ; دُمْيَة ; سَلْوَى ; عَبَث ; لَعِب ; لِعْب ; لُعْبَة ; لَهْو ; مَلْهًى

game         
  • [[Parcheesi]] is an American adaptation of a [[Pachisi]], originating in India.
  • checkers]] pieces.
  • Ancient Egyptian gaming board inscribed for [[Amenhotep III]] with separate sliding drawer, from 1390 to 1353 BC, made of glazed faience, dimensions: 5.5 × 7.7 × 21 cm, in the [[Brooklyn Museum]] (New York City)
  • Gaming table, circa 1735, wood and ivory marquetry, overall: 78.7 x 94 x 54.6 cm, [[Cleveland Museum of Art]] ([[Cleveland]], Ohio, US)
  • ''Playing Cards'', by [[Theodoor Rombouts]], 17th century
  • Students using dice to improve numeracy skills. They roll three dice, then use basic math operations to combine those into a new number which they cover on the board. The goal is to cover four squares in the row.
  • Courtauld nstitute of Art]] (London)
  • Children's Games]]'', 1560, [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]]
  • ''The Card Players'' by [[Lucas van Leyden]] (1520) depicting a multiplayer card game
  • 1475–1480}}, paper with pen, ink, opaque paint, glazes, applied silver and gold, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] from New York City
  • [[Tug of war]] is an easily organized, impromptu game that requires little equipment.
  • alt=
STRUCTURED FORM OF PLAY
Games; Unclassified game; Single-player game; Multiplayer Games; Online multi-player gamers; Multiplayer gaming; Multi player game; Multiplayer games; Multiple players; Network gaming; Game sites; Multi player gaming; Multi-player gaming; Lan games; Network play; Multiplayer game; A game; Gaming league; Multi Player; Game rule; Physical game; Multi-player game; Multiple-player game; Multi- and single-player games; Multiplayer and single-player games
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لهو ، لعب = لعبة ، اداة لعب = مزحة خطة ، طريقة = خدعة ، حيلة = مهنة ، صناعة مبارة = جزء من مبارة = عدد النقط الضرورى للفوز = طريقة اللعب فى مباراة = قواعد لعبة ما الطرائد او لحمها = الصيد : حيوانات مصيدة موضوع سخرية او نقد
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يقامر
ADJ
يصمم ، ثابت العزم طردى : خاص بالصيد اعرج لعبة .
game         
  • [[Parcheesi]] is an American adaptation of a [[Pachisi]], originating in India.
  • checkers]] pieces.
  • Ancient Egyptian gaming board inscribed for [[Amenhotep III]] with separate sliding drawer, from 1390 to 1353 BC, made of glazed faience, dimensions: 5.5 × 7.7 × 21 cm, in the [[Brooklyn Museum]] (New York City)
  • Gaming table, circa 1735, wood and ivory marquetry, overall: 78.7 x 94 x 54.6 cm, [[Cleveland Museum of Art]] ([[Cleveland]], Ohio, US)
  • ''Playing Cards'', by [[Theodoor Rombouts]], 17th century
  • Students using dice to improve numeracy skills. They roll three dice, then use basic math operations to combine those into a new number which they cover on the board. The goal is to cover four squares in the row.
  • Courtauld nstitute of Art]] (London)
  • Children's Games]]'', 1560, [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]]
  • ''The Card Players'' by [[Lucas van Leyden]] (1520) depicting a multiplayer card game
  • 1475–1480}}, paper with pen, ink, opaque paint, glazes, applied silver and gold, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] from New York City
  • [[Tug of war]] is an easily organized, impromptu game that requires little equipment.
  • alt=
STRUCTURED FORM OF PLAY
Games; Unclassified game; Single-player game; Multiplayer Games; Online multi-player gamers; Multiplayer gaming; Multi player game; Multiplayer games; Multiple players; Network gaming; Game sites; Multi player gaming; Multi-player gaming; Lan games; Network play; Multiplayer game; A game; Gaming league; Multi Player; Game rule; Physical game; Multi-player game; Multiple-player game; Multi- and single-player games; Multiplayer and single-player games
صِفَة : شجاع
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اسْم : لهو . لعب . لعبة . مباراة . الصَّيْد وهي الحيوانات المَصِيْدَة . الطرائد أو لحمها

Definitie

game
n.
contest, match
1) to play; win a game
2) to lose a game
3) (AE) to call ('cancel') a (baseball) game
4) to throw ('purposely lose') a game
5) a close; crucial; fair game
6) a bowl (Am. football); championship; home; match (tennis); practice; wild-card (Am. professional football) game
form of recreation
7) to play a game
8) a ball; board; children's; numbers; parlor; video; word game
9) a game of chance ; a game of skill
deception
10) to see through smb.'s game
11) (AE) a con, confidence game
tactic, strategy
12) a waiting game
13) a cat-and-mouse game
hunted animals
14) to hunt; stalk game
15) big; small game
16) (fig.) fair game ('a legitimate object of attack') (to be fair game for smb.)
17) (misc.) a game preserve, refuge
prostitution
(colloq.) (BE)
18) on the game
misc.
19) the mating game (see the Usage Note for match)

Wikipedia

Game (disambiguation)

A game is a recreational activity with a set of rules.

Game or games may also refer to:

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor GAME
1. A game known as the ‘pass–out game,‘ the ‘fainting game,‘ the ‘tingling game,‘ or the ‘something dreaming game‘ _ to name a few," the release said.
2. The result was less game–changing than small–game hunting.
3. Ginbili‘s struggles in Game 3 carried right into Thursday‘s game.
4. World Cup game and in every Olympic gold–medal game.
5. "It was a market game, a money game, a global game, and our workers lost," he said.