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  • 1Games — were an important celebratory element in the religious life of ancient Greece. The modern Olympic Games take their name from the Ancient Olympic Games; the modern Olympics are divided between the Summer Olympic Games and the Winter Olympic Games …

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  • 2games — games; games·man; games·man·ship; …

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  • 3GAMES — may refer to:* GAMES Magazine * Georgia Academy of Mathematics, Engineering and Science …

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  • 4games — Brit. athletics or sports as a lesson or activity at school. → game games a meeting for sporting contests. → game …

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  • 5Games — advergame exergaming first person shooter frag gamer shame gamification griefer heroinware …

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  • 6GAMES — Jews, like all other peoples, have played games from earliest times. There are ample references to games in the Bible. Guessing games were played in biblical days (Judg. 14: 12ff.; I Kings 10:1–3). Jews were also acquainted with sports and… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 7Games-TV — Эта статья или раздел носит ярко выраженный рекламный характер. Это не соответствует правилам Википедии. Вы можете помочь проекту, исправив текст согласно стилистическим рекомендациям Википедии …

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  • 8Games — (as used in expressions) Commonwealth Games Highland Games Isthmian Games Olympic Games Pan American Sports Games Pythian Games Secular Games sports and games * * * …

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  • 9games — n. competition maneuvers 1) to hold games 2) war games 3) the Commonwealth; Olympic; summer; winter games * * * Olympic summer winter games [ competition ] [ maneuvers ] to hold games the Commonwealth war games …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 10Games —    1) Of children (Zech. 8:5; Matt. 11:16). The Jewish youth were also apparently instructed in the use of the bow and the sling (Judg. 20:16; 1 Chr. 12:2).    2) Public games, such as were common among the Greeks and Romans, were foreign to the… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary