noun
- Plural of baccarat; a card game of chance played between a banker and players, in which the object is to hold cards totaling closest to nine.
- Plural of baccarat; a type of fine glassware or crystal, originally made by the Baccarat glassworks in France.
Usage: Usually used in the context of gambling or casino games.
Usage: Refers to decorative objects and tableware.
Examples
- The casino offers several baccarats tables for high-stakes players.
- She collected fine baccarats vases from the 19th century.
- Many tourists learn to play baccarats during their first visit to Monte Carlo.
- The antique shop displayed elegant baccarats stemware.
- Professional gamblers often prefer baccarats to other card games.
- The museum's collection includes rare baccarats chandeliers.