Spanish card game named for the 'man' who wins the hand; or, with an accent, a transition of colours from dark to light, as in hair or fabric
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- From the Spanish meaning "man", a trick-taking game played with 40 cards; or, of fabric or hair, dyed so that the colour graduates from light to dark
- Trick-taking three-player card game played without eights, nines and tens, popular in 17th-and 18th-century Europe
- Hairstyle where one colour blends into another; rob me (anag.)
- Hair color blending technique
- Old card game for three
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