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tenace

noun ten·ace \ˈte-ˌnās, te-ˈnās, ˈte-nəs\

Definition of TENACE

:  a combination of two high or relatively high cards (as ace and queen) of the same suit in one hand with one ranking two degrees below the other
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Origin of TENACE

modification of Spanish tenaza, literally, forceps, probably from Latin tenacia, neuter plural of tenax
First Known Use: 1655

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