Backgammon

/ˌbækˈɡæmən/ noun

An ancient board game played between two people using dice and counters, where players race to move their pieces around and off the board.

From Middle English 'bak' (back) and 'gamen' (game), literally 'back game.' The game itself comes from ancient Mesopotamian games, redesigned in medieval Persia and brought to Europe through the Middle East.

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