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treylate 14c., "card, die, or domino with three spots," from Anglo-French, Old French treis (Modern French trois), oblique case of treie "three," from Latin tria (neuter) "three&q [..]
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trey(n) the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one(n) one of four playing cards in a deck having three pips
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treyA card of the rank of three, also called a three-spot.
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treyFrom an English nickname meaning "three".
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treyThe 3 or three-spot of each suit.
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treyA three of any suit.
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treythree-spot
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treyThe end of a domino with three dots.
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treyOne end of a domino tile marked with three spots.
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treyA three.
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treyA three of any suit.
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treyWhat poker players call a 3.
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trey
(cards,occasionally|_|dice) A playing card or die with the rank of three.
(cards,dice|dominoes) A score of three in cards, dice, or dominoes.
(US,Canada|basketball|informal) A three-pointer.
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treyA trey is a playing card, die or domino with a rank of three, similar to the more familiar ace for one and deuce for two. It comes from Old French treis, meaning three. It is also a common nickname fo [..]
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treyFrom an English nickname meaning "three".
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