Meaning Of The Word Noughts and crosses
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Noughts and crosses Meaning
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noughts and crosses in British English
noun: a game in which two players, one using a nought, "O", the other a cross, " X", alternately mark one square out of nine formed by two pairs of crossed lines, the winner being the first to get three of his or her symbols in a row noughts-and-crosses in American English noun |
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