Deuce

/dus/ noun

A tie score requiring a two-point advantage to win, most commonly used in tennis when the score reaches 40-40. The term also appears in other sports to indicate a tied situation.

From Old French 'deus' meaning 'two', from Latin 'duo'. In tennis, it entered English in the 1590s, referring to the two-point advantage needed to win a game from a tied position.

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ARاثنان
BNদুই
CAdos
CSdvojka
DAto
DEDeuce
ELδύο
ESdos
FAدو
FIkaksi
FRdeux
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