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Meaning:
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Noun:
- gaming A turn in a game.
- An approval to do something or a something that has been approved to do.
- An attempt.
- A turn at something.
- board game A board game, originally from China, played in East Asia, mostly in China, Japan, and Korea.
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Proper noun:
- A board game played for over 2000 years. It is played with 181 black stones and 180 white ones, typically on a board of squares 19 squares wide and 19 deep.
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Verb:
- intransitive To move or travel in order to do something, or to do something while moving.
- intransitive To proceed (often to indicate the perceived quality of an event or state).
- copula To become. The adjective that follows usually describes a negative state. become|s|t
- intransitive To take a turn, especially in a game. take a turn|s|t
- archaic To walk.
- colloquial To urinate or defecate. urinate|s|t
- colloquial|usually with "and" To do, especially to do something foolish.
- cricket|of a batsman To be out.
- cricket|of a wicket To be lost.
- of a machine To work or function. function|s|t
- often followed by a preposition To fit. fit|s|t
- intransitive To attend.
- intransitive To be compatible, especially of colors or food and drink.
- intransitive To be discarded.
- intransitive To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted.
- intransitive To be in a state continuously.
- intransitive To be known or considered.
- belong in a place|s|t
- intransitive To be pregnant (with).
- intransitive To be sold.
- intransitive To be spent or used up.
- intransitive To be told; to circulate.
- intransitive To be valid or accepted.
- intransitive To break down or decay.
- intransitive To change from one value to another.
- collapse|s|t
- date|s|t
- intransitive To die.
- intransitive To elapse.
- disappear|s|t
- intransitive To extend (from one point to another).
- intransitive To fight or attack.
- intransitive To have authority.
- intransitive To lead (in a direction).
- depart|s|a
- intransitive To make an effort.
- move|s|a|t
- intransitive To resort (to).
- intransitive To search.
- intransitive To sound; to make a noise.
- intransitive To start.
- intransitive To survive or get by.
- intransitive To take up a profession.
- intransitive To tend or contribute toward a result.
- intransitive To work (through or over), especially mentally.
- To be expressed or composed (a certain way).
- Australian slang To attack.
- colloquial To enjoy.
- slang To say (something). Often used in present tense. say|t
- slang To think or say to oneself.
- sports To have a certain record.
- transitive To bet or venture (an amount).
- transitive To follow (a course or path).
- make a sound|t
- transitive To move for a particular distance or in a particular fashion.
- transitive To offer or bid an amount.
- transitive To take a particular part or share.
- transitive To yield or weigh.
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