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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dom·i·no
n.
;
pl
.
Dominos
or
Dominoes
1.
A
kind
of
hood
worn
by
the
canons
of
a
cathedral
church
;
a
sort
of
amice
.
2.
A
mourning
veil
formerly
worn
by
women
.
3.
A
kind
of
mask
;
particularly
,
a
half
mask
worn
at
masquerades
,
to
conceal
the
upper
part
of
the
face
.
Dominos
were
formerly
worn
by
ladies
in
traveling
.
4.
A
costume
worn
as
a
disguise
at
masquerades
,
consisting
of
a
robe
with
a
hood
adjustable
at
pleasure
.
5.
A
person
wearing
a
domino
.
6.
pl.
A
game
played
by
two
or
more
persons
,
with
twenty-eight
pieces
of
wood
,
bone
,
or
ivory
,
of
a
flat
,
oblong
shape
,
plain
at
the
back
,
but
on
the
face
divided
by
a
line
in
the
middle
,
and
either
left
blank
or
variously
dotted
after
the
manner
of
dice
.
The
game
is
played
by
matching
the
spots
or
the
blank
of
an
unmatched
half
of
a
domino
already
played
7.
One
of
the
pieces
with
which
the
game
of
dominoes
is
played
.
fall like dominoes
.
To
fall
sequentially
,
as
when
one
object
in
a
line
,
by
falling
against
the
next
object
,
causes
it
in
turn
to
fall
,
and
that
second
object
causes
a
third
to
fall
,
etc
.;
the
process
can
be
repeated
an
indefinite
number
of
times
.
Note:
The
phrase
is
derived
from
an
entertainment
using
dominoes
arranged
in
a
row
,
each
standing
on
edge
and
therefore
easily
knocked
over
;
when
the
first
is
made
to
fall
against
the
next
,
it
starts
a
sequence
which
ends
when
all
have
fallen
.
For
amusement
,
people
have
arranged
such
sequences
involving
thousands
of
dominoes
,
arrayed
in
fanciful
patterns
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dominos
n
:
any
of
several
games
played
with
small
rectangular
blocks
[
syn
:
dominoes
]
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