Brazilian Portugese Meaning of domino
dominó
Other Brazilian Portugese words related to dominó
Nearest Words of domino
- dominion day => Dia do Domínio
- dominion => domínio
- dominicus => Domingos
- dominick => Dominick
- dominicide => dominicídio
- dominican peso => Peso dominicano
- dominican order => ordem dominicana
- dominican monetary unit => Peso dominicano
- dominican mahogany => Mogno dominicano
- dominican dollar => dólar da Dominica
Definitions and Meaning of domino in English
domino (n)
United States rhythm and blues pianist and singer and composer (born in 1928)
a loose hooded cloak worn with a half mask as part of a masquerade costume
a mask covering the upper part of the face but with holes for the eyes
a small rectangular block used in playing the game of dominoes; the face of each block has two equal areas that can bear 0 to 6 dots
domino (n.)
A kind of hood worn by the canons of a cathedral church; a sort of amice.
A mourning veil formerly worn by women.
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.
A costume worn as a disguise at masquerades, consisting of a robe with a hood adjustable at pleasure.
A person wearing a domino.
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
One of the pieces with which the game of dominoes is played.
FAQs About the word domino
dominó
United States rhythm and blues pianist and singer and composer (born in 1928), a loose hooded cloak worn with a half mask as part of a masquerade costume, a mas
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No antonyms found.
dominion day => Dia do Domínio, dominion => domínio, dominicus => Domingos, dominick => Dominick, dominicide => dominicídio,