Caroms

/ˈkærəmz/ noun

Plural of carom; billiard shots where the cue ball bounces off other balls, or the act of colliding and bouncing.

From Spanish carambola (a game played on a billiard table), which may derive from Arabic or Indian sources. The term was adopted into English in the 17th century as billiards gained popularity among European upper classes.

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