carte anglaise

English

Etymology

From French, literally "English card".

Noun

carte anglaise (plural cartes anglaises)

  1. (card games) The third card to be drawn by the dealer in the game of faro (after the soda and the banker's card), placed on the left of the shoe for the players.
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