15-467: [REDACTED] Look up Billiard , billiard , or billiards in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Billiard or billiards may refer to: Cue sports [ edit ] A billiard , a type of shot in cue sports (see below) Billiards: cue sports in general; the term "billiards" by itself is also sometimes used to refer to any of
30-454: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Billiard [REDACTED] Look up Billiard , billiard , or billiards in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Billiard or billiards may refer to: Cue sports [ edit ] A billiard , a type of shot in cue sports (see below) Billiards: cue sports in general;
45-452: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Billiard [REDACTED] Look up Billiard , billiard , or billiards in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Billiard or billiards may refer to: Cue sports [ edit ] A billiard , a type of shot in cue sports (see below) Billiards: cue sports in general;
60-570: The list of cue sports for various other games with "billiards" in their names; also more specifically: Pin billiards , a fairly large number of billiard games that use a pin, or a set of pins or "skittles" Bar billiards , a game combining elements of bagatelle and English billiards Electric billiards, an obsolete term for pinball Billiard table : The bounded table on which cue sports are played Lawn sports [ edit ] Ground billiards Lawn billiards Mathematics and physics [ edit ] Billiard (number) ,
75-570: The list of cue sports for various other games with "billiards" in their names; also more specifically: Pin billiards , a fairly large number of billiard games that use a pin, or a set of pins or "skittles" Bar billiards , a game combining elements of bagatelle and English billiards Electric billiards, an obsolete term for pinball Billiard table : The bounded table on which cue sports are played Lawn sports [ edit ] Ground billiards Lawn billiards Mathematics and physics [ edit ] Billiard (number) ,
90-570: The list of cue sports for various other games with "billiards" in their names; also more specifically: Pin billiards , a fairly large number of billiard games that use a pin, or a set of pins or "skittles" Bar billiards , a game combining elements of bagatelle and English billiards Electric billiards, an obsolete term for pinball Billiard table : The bounded table on which cue sports are played Lawn sports [ edit ] Ground billiards Lawn billiards Mathematics and physics [ edit ] Billiard (number) ,
105-673: The Metropolitan Opera See also [ edit ] Billiards World Cup Association , a governing body for carom billiards Billard (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Billiard . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Billiard&oldid=1259057174 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
120-598: The Metropolitan Opera See also [ edit ] Billiards World Cup Association , a governing body for carom billiards Billard (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Billiard . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Billiard&oldid=1259057174 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
135-598: The Metropolitan Opera See also [ edit ] Billiards World Cup Association , a governing body for carom billiards Billard (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Billiard . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Billiard&oldid=1259057174 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
150-479: The following more specifically: Carom billiards (also known as French billiards), games in general (a chiefly non-British usage) Three-cushion billiards , even more specifically, the most popular form of carom billiards worldwide The specific game of English billiards (a chiefly British, Irish and Australian usage) Pool (cue sports) (pocket billiards) games, such as eight-ball and nine-ball, in general (a chiefly colloquial North American usage) See
165-580: The long-scale name used in most European languages for the number 10 (called quadrillion in the short scale generally used in English) Dynamical billiards , the mathematical theory of particle trajectories within a closed reflective boundary People [ edit ] Cora Billiard Wickham Sibley (née Billiard, 1884–1976), American painter, and wife of Robert Pelton Sibley Harry Billiard (1883–1923), Major League Baseball pitcher Maria Duchêne-Billiard (1884–?), French contralto of
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#1732790268544180-511: The long-scale name used in most European languages for the number 10 (called quadrillion in the short scale generally used in English) Dynamical billiards , the mathematical theory of particle trajectories within a closed reflective boundary People [ edit ] Cora Billiard Wickham Sibley (née Billiard, 1884–1976), American painter, and wife of Robert Pelton Sibley Harry Billiard (1883–1923), Major League Baseball pitcher Maria Duchêne-Billiard (1884–?), French contralto of
195-510: The long-scale name used in most European languages for the number 10 (called quadrillion in the short scale generally used in English) Dynamical billiards , the mathematical theory of particle trajectories within a closed reflective boundary People [ edit ] Cora Billiard Wickham Sibley (née Billiard, 1884–1976), American painter, and wife of Robert Pelton Sibley Harry Billiard (1883–1923), Major League Baseball pitcher Maria Duchêne-Billiard (1884–?), French contralto of
210-552: The term "billiards" by itself is also sometimes used to refer to any of the following more specifically: Carom billiards (also known as French billiards), games in general (a chiefly non-British usage) Three-cushion billiards , even more specifically, the most popular form of carom billiards worldwide The specific game of English billiards (a chiefly British, Irish and Australian usage) Pool (cue sports) (pocket billiards) games, such as eight-ball and nine-ball, in general (a chiefly colloquial North American usage) See
225-552: The term "billiards" by itself is also sometimes used to refer to any of the following more specifically: Carom billiards (also known as French billiards), games in general (a chiefly non-British usage) Three-cushion billiards , even more specifically, the most popular form of carom billiards worldwide The specific game of English billiards (a chiefly British, Irish and Australian usage) Pool (cue sports) (pocket billiards) games, such as eight-ball and nine-ball, in general (a chiefly colloquial North American usage) See
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