"pack of cards" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: packs of cards [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|packs of cards}} pack of cards (plural packs of cards)
  1. A set of usually 52 playing cards divided into four suits used for playing a wide variety of card games such as pontoon, bridge, euchre, and poker. Synonyms: deck of cards Translations (Translations): шпил (špil) [masculine] (Macedonian), pūkei kāri (Maori), deste (Turkish), bộ bài (Vietnamese)

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