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What is a OMIBORE?

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Updated: 10/27/2022

ombre |ˈämbər|nouna trick-taking card game for three people using a pack of forty cards, popular in Europe in the 17th-18th centuries.ORIGIN from Spanish hombre 'man,' with reference to one player seeking to win the pool.

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