reversis |
reverses |
As a noun reversis
is an old trick-taking card game, popular with the french aristocracy in the 17th and 18th centuries.
As a verb reverses is
.
aristocracy |
reversis |
As nouns the difference between aristocracy and reversis
is that
aristocracy is the nobility, or the hereditary ruling class while
reversis is an old trick-taking card game, popular with the French aristocracy in the 17th and 18th centuries.
french |
reversis |
As nouns the difference between french and reversis
is that
french is people of France, collectively while
reversis is an old trick-taking card game, popular with the French aristocracy in the 17th and 18th centuries.
As a proper noun French
is a Romance language spoken primarily in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec, Valle d'Aosta and many former French colonies.
As an adjective French
is of or relating to France.
As a verb French
is to kiss (another person) while inserting one’s tongue into the other person's mouth.
trick |
reversis |
As nouns the difference between trick and reversis
is that
trick is something designed to fool or swindle while
reversis is an old trick-taking card game, popular with the French aristocracy in the 17th and 18th centuries.
As an adjective trick
is stylish or cool.
As a verb trick
is to fool; to cause to believe something untrue; to deceive.