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Tarot

tarot
 noun  Etymology: Middle French, from Italian tarocchi (plural)  Date: circa 1623 any of a set of usually 78 playing cards including 22 pictorial cards used for fortune-telling
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1.
  n. 1 (in sing. or pl.) a any of several games played with a pack of cards having five suits, the last of which is a set of permanent trumps. b a similar pack used in fortune-telling. 2 a any of the trump cards. b any of the cards from a fortune-telling pack. Etymology: F tarot, It. tarocchi, of unkn. orig. ...
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  The Tarot is a pack of cards with pictures on them that is used to predict what will happen to people in the future. Tarot is also used to refer to the system of predicting people’s futures using these cards. ...tarot cards. N-UNCOUNT: also the N, oft N n ...
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3.
  ~ n a set of 78 cards, used for telling what will happen to someone in the future ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
4.
  - 1598, same word as above, from Fr., from O.It. tarocchi (pl.), perhaps from Ar. taraha "reject." The deck first used in Italy 14c., as playing cards as well as for fortune-telling. ...
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