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Word of the Day: Baize

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Saturday, October 7, 2023
Baize
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Baize
noun 1. A coarse, typically green woolen material resembling felt, used for covering billiard and card tables.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
"The billiard hall's pool tables still have the original baize from the 1960s, and it's in surprisingly good shape."
"I need to replace the baize on this card table, but it's a great garage sale find."
"I don't let any beginners play pool on my new table since my nephew tore the baize on the last one."
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French, late 16th century
Why This Word?
Pool and cards players will be familiar with baize, the green felt-like material that covers traditional billiard and card tables. The 16th-century word "baize" comes from the French "baies," the feminine plural form of "bai," which means "chestnut-colored." ...
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