
1) Any dramatic scene 2) Arrangement 3) Artistic grouping 4) Dramatic scene 5) French word used in English 6) Picturesque scene 7) Scene 8) Solitaire game layout 9) Striking scene 10) Tableau vivant 11) Theatrical scene 12) Vivid description 13) Vivid representation
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1) Appearance 2) Mosaic 3) Picture 4) Scene
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Tableau (plural: tableaux (UK) or tableaus (US); from the French diminutive of `table`, sometimes meaning `picture`) may mean: ...
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[solitaire] Tableau is a solitaire that founds its own style, which means all cards are open and arranged to the left and right of the foundations. This is a similar setup like Little Napoleon Patience (solitaire), Beleaguered Castle, Fortress (solitaire), Kings Solitaire (solitaire), or Fürst Bismarck (solitaire). This is a thinking and p...
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In solitaire, the layout of cards on the playing surface, not including the foundations.
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• (n.) The arrangement, or layout, of cards. • (n.) A striking and vivid representation; a picture. • (n.) A representation of some scene by means of persons grouped in the proper manner, placed in appropriate postures, and remaining silent and motionless.
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a three-dimensional, constructed structure or environment into which we cannot enter.
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A finishing arrangement or placement of cast at the end of a scene or act that is achieved, then held as the lights fade down or the curtain falls.
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See plaque.
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Ta`bleau' noun ;
plural Tableaux . [ French, dim. from Latin
tabula a painting. See
Table .]
1. A striking and vivid representation; a picture.
2. A representation of some scene by means of persons grouped in the proper manner, placed in appropriate ...
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this refers to the play area in front of each player in which players will play cards, tiles, or other components. The items placed here will be built upon during a turn or the entire game. In Race for the Galaxy, players will pay to put planets and developments into their tableau that give them additional powers and abilities. The first player to ...
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[
n] - a group of people attractively arranged (as if in a painting) 2. [n] - any dramatic scene
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a technique in creative drama in which actors create a frozen picture, as if the action were paused; plural is tableaux.
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tableau vivant noun a group of people attractively arranged (as if in a painting)
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That is the largest area of the playing field. At the beginning of each round, 28 cards are dealt to the tableau in seven piles. The first one contains one card, the following six piles hold one more card than each previous pile. Then, each top card is revealed. Here, you can add cards from the waste and move cards from pile to pile to sort the car...
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At the beginning of a round, 54 cards are dealt to ten piles in the middle of the table, the tableau. The first four piles contain six cards, while the other six piles contain five cards. The top card of each pile is revealed. Here, you must move the revealed cards from pile to pile to form sequences gradually. You can also move cards from the stoc...
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[Obscure words] any dramatic scene
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