reversi
English
Etymology
So named because the playing pieces have two differently colored sides, which are reversed when captured to indicate that they are now the capturer's.
Noun
reversi (uncountable)
- A strategy game for two players, areas of the board being captured by surrounding rows of the opponent's pieces with one's own.
- The card game reversis.
Synonyms
- Othello (a trademark)
Latin
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