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التركية - الإنجليزية
rummy
a rum-drinking alcoholic
a card game with many rule variants, conceptually similar to mahjong
The act of symbolically stoning the devil (shaitan) in Mina on the 10th through to the 13th of Zul Hijjah This commemorates the tradition that Prophet Ibrahim (pbuh) was tempted three times by the devil but rejected all three of the devil's attempts by stoning him and driving him away These three locations are symbolised by three stone pillars (jamaraat) in Mina
beyond or deviating from the usual or expected; "a curious hybrid accent"; "her speech has a funny twang"; "they have some funny ideas about war"; "had an odd name"; "the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves"; "something definitely queer about this town"; "what a rum fellow"; "singular behavior"
a card game based on collecting sets and sequences; the winner is the first to meld all their cards
a chronic drinker
Of or pertaining to rum; characteristic of rum; as a rummy flavor
Strange; odd
{i} card game in which players must arrange cards into sets or sequences
One who drinks rum; an habitually intemperate person
Rummy is a card game in which players try to collect cards of the same value or cards in a sequence in the same suit. a simple card game in which players try to collect series of cards (Perhaps from rummy (19-20 centuries), from rum (18-21 centuries), probably from rome (16-19 centuries)). Family of card games. The many variants of rummy make it one of the world's best-known and most widely played card games. The basic principle of rummy (also spelled rum, rhum, or romme) is to form sets of three or four cards of the same rank (as four 8s, three 6s) or sequences of three or more cards of the same suit (6-5-4-3, all of diamonds, e.g.). Canasta is an unusual type of rummy, in that sequences are not permitted. See also gin rummy
Card game with many rule variants, conceptually similar to Mah Jongg
The act of symbolically stoning the devil (shaitan) in Mina on the 10th through the 13th of Zul Hijjah This commemorates the tradition that Prophet Ibrahim was tempted three times by the devil, and rejected all three of his overtures by stoning him, and driving him away These three locations are symbolized by three stone pillars in Mina
(isim) remi (iskambil oyunu)
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