ecarte
n.
card game for 2 players
Écarté
Écarté is a two-player
card game originating from
France, the word literally meaning "discarded". It is a
trick-taking game, similar to
Whist, but with a special and
eponymous discarding phase. It is closely related to
Euchre, a card game played mainly in the
USA, and it seems likely that Écarté is the game from which Euchre was developed. Écarté was popular in the 19th century, but is now rarely played.
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ecarte
Noun
1. a card game for 2 players; played with 32 cards and king high
(hypernym) card game, cards
écarté
adj.
remote, isolated; apart, discarded; outlying, outspread
écarter
v.
move apart, put aside; separate, alienate; discard, exclude; peel off, preclude; eliminate, remove, thrust
ecarte (de)
n.
ecarté