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knucklebones

British  
/ ˈnʌkəlˌbəʊnz /

noun

  1. (functioning as singular) a less common name for jacks

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At the time of the Gelidonya wreck, people also “threw” knucklebones to receive a sign from the gods.

From Literature

Samir, the Seller of Dreams, I realized, could read such cryptic tablets of the inner mind as a false prophet could read tea leaves or knucklebones.

From Literature

Then I’d fish or challenge followers to a game of knucklebones.

From The Verge

Videos on the Harvard Semitic Museum’s website, including a simplified version suitable for children, explain how players would move their game pieces depending on the throws of astragaloi or knucklebones.

From Scientific American

Queen Wealhtheow paced the corridors, wringing her white hands until the knucklebones nearly pierced the delicate flesh.

From Literature