Trick-taking three-player card game played without eights, nines and tens, popular in 17th-and 18th-century Europe
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- Color technique with a blended effect
- Old card game whose name comes from the Spanish for "man"
- Originally named after the Spanish word for 'man', a trick-taking card game from which bridge derived
- Blending of one hue to the next, from the French for 'shaded'
- Having tones of colour that shade into each other
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