e/Standard 52-card deck

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has glosseng: The primary deck of fifty-two playing cards in use today, called French deck in most languages but Anglo-American deck in English, includes thirteen ranks of each of the four French suits, clubs , diamonds , hearts and spades , with reversible Rouennais "court" or face cards. Some modern designs, however, have done away with reversible face cards. Each suit includes an ace, depicting a single symbol of its suit; a king, queen, and jack, each depicted with a symbol of its suit; and ranks two through ten, with each card depicting that many symbols (pips) of its suit. Two (sometimes one or four) Jokers, often distinguishable with one being more colorful than the other, are included in commercial decks but many games require one or both to be removed before play. Modern playing cards carry index labels on opposite corners (rarely, all four corners) to facilitate identifying the cards when they overlap and so that they appear identical for players on opposite sides.
lexicalizationeng: Standard 52-card deck
instance of(noun) one of a pack of cards that are used to play card games
playing card
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