PASSE-DIX


Meaning of PASSE-DIX in English

päsˈdēs noun

( plural passe-dixes )

Etymology: French, from passer to pass + dix ten, from Latin decem — more at ten

: a game played with three dice in which the caster who is the banker bets even money that the pips on his cast of the three dice will total 10 or more

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