Carom

/ˈkærəm/ verb

To hit and bounce off something, or in billiards, to strike the cue ball so it hits two or more objects.

From Spanish 'carambola' (the game of pool), possibly from Portuguese 'carambola' (a type of fruit), of uncertain ultimate origin, shortened to 'carom' in English.

AMካርም
ARكرامة
BNকারম
CAcarambola
CScarom
DAcarom
DECarom
ELκαρμπόλα
EScarambola
FAکارم
FIcarambola
FRcarambole
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