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Meaning of pachisi

Wordnet

pachisi (n)

an ancient board game resembling backgammon; played on a cross-shaped board

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pachisi (n.)

Alt. of Parchesi

Webster

pachisi ()

Alt. of Parchisi

pachisi Sentence Examples

  1. Pachisi, an ancient Indian board game, has been enjoyed for centuries.
  2. The pachisi board is a colorful grid with numbered squares and four starting points.
  3. Players roll cowrie shells to determine the number of spaces to move their pawns.
  4. Pachisi requires strategic thinking and a bit of luck to succeed.
  5. The game can be played by two, four, or six players.
  6. In Pachisi, players aim to capture their opponents' pawns and move their own around the board.
  7. The first player to complete a circuit around the pachisi board wins the game.
  8. Pachisi has been depicted in ancient Indian paintings and sculptures.
  9. The game is believed to have originated in the 6th century BCE.
  10. Pachisi remains a popular game in India and around the world today.

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an ancient board game resembling backgammon; played on a cross-shaped boardAlt. of Parchesi, Alt. of Parchisi

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Pachisi, an ancient Indian board game, has been enjoyed for centuries.

The pachisi board is a colorful grid with numbered squares and four starting points.

Players roll cowrie shells to determine the number of spaces to move their pawns.

Pachisi requires strategic thinking and a bit of luck to succeed.