Billiard

Billiard

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Billiard or billiards may refer to:

Games[edit]

  • billiard, a type of shot in cue sports (see below)
  • Billiards: cue sports in general, including pool, carom billiards, snooker, etc.; the term "billiards" by itself is also sometimes used to refer to any of the following more specifically:
    • Carom billiards (also known as French billiards) games in general (a chiefly non-British usage)
    • Three-cushion billiards even more specifically, the most popular form of carom billiards worldwide (the most common specific usage)
    • The specific game of English billiards (a chiefly British, Irish and Australian usage)
    • Pool (pocket billiards) games, such as eight-ball and nine-ball, in general (a chiefly colloquial North American usage)
  • See the list of cue sports for various other games with "billiards" in their names; also more specifically:
  • Electric billiards, an obsolete term for pinball (from billard électrique in French, in which pinball is today called flipper, a borrowing from English)

Mathematics and physics[edit]

  • Billiard (number), the long-scale name used in most European languages for the number 1015 (called quadrillion in the short scale generally used in English).
  • Dynamical billiards, the mathematical theory of particle trajectories within a closed reflective boundary

People[edit]

See also[edit]

  • Billiards World Cup Association, a governing body for carom billiards
  • Billard, a French rolling stock construction company
  • Bobbi Billard, American model

    Billiard

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Billiard or billiards may refer to:

    Games[edit]

    • billiard, a type of shot in cue sports (see below)
    • Billiards: cue sports in general, including pool, carom billiards, snooker, etc.; the term "billiards" by itself is also sometimes used to refer to any of the following more specifically:
      • Carom billiards (also known as French billiards) games in general (a chiefly non-British usage)
      • Three-cushion billiards even more specifically, the most popular form of carom billiards worldwide (the most common specific usage)
      • The specific game of English billiards (a chiefly British, Irish and Australian usage)
      • Pool (pocket billiards) games, such as eight-ball and nine-ball, in general (a chiefly colloquial North American usage)
    • See the list of cue sports for various other games with "billiards" in their names; also more specifically:
    • Electric billiards, an obsolete term for pinball (from billard électrique in French, in which pinball is today called flipper, a borrowing from English)

    Mathematics and physics[edit]

    • Billiard (number), the long-scale name used in most European languages for the number 1015 (called quadrillion in the short scale generally used in English).
    • Dynamical billiards, the mathematical theory of particle trajectories within a closed reflective boundary

    People[edit]

    See also[edit]

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