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In the #0excludeGlossary lexicon of cannabis, #1excludeGlossary is a term that captures the cascading impact of changes within the cultivation process. Originating from the concept of the domino effect, where one action triggers a series of subsequent events, “Domino” in cannabis refers to the ripple effects seen when a new strain or growing method is introduced. This can lead to a transformation in the plant’s characteristics, such as potency, flavor, or yield. Over time, the meaning of “Domino” has shifted, reflecting the dynamic nature of cannabis cultivation and the constant quest for innovation. For those immersed in the cannabis industry, understanding the “Domino” effect is crucial for staying competitive and informed. [Source: Leafly]

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Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
domino (noun)
1.
a) (1) a long loose hooded cloak usually worn with a half mask as a masquerade costume
(2) a half mask worn over the eyes with a masquerade costume
b) a person wearing a domino
2.
a) a flat rectangular block (as of wood or plastic) whose face is divided into two equal parts that are blank or bear usually from one to six dots arranged as on dice faces
b) any of several games played with a set of usually 28 - dominoes
3.
a member of a group (as of nations) expected to behave in accordance with the domino theory
Domino (Wikipedia)

Dominoes is a family of tile-based games played with pieces. Each domino is a rectangular tile, usually with a line dividing its face into two square ends. Each end is marked with a number of spots (also called pips or dots) or is blank. The backs of the tiles in a set are indistinguishable, either blank or having some common design. The gaming pieces make up a domino set, sometimes called a deck or pack. The traditional European domino set consists of 28 tiles, also known as pieces, bones, rocks, stones, men, cards or just dominoes, featuring all combinations of spot counts between zero and six. A domino set is a generic gaming device, similar to playing cards or dice, in that a variety of games can be played with a set. Another form of entertainment using domino pieces is the practice of domino toppling.

Dominoes
GenresTile-based game
PlayersVaries depending on game
Playing timeVaries depending on game
A boxed domino set dating from the late 19th or early 20th century

The earliest mention of dominoes is from Song dynasty China found in the text Former Events in Wulin by Zhou Mi (1232–1298). Modern dominoes first appeared in France during the mid-18th century, but they differ from Chinese dominoes in a number of respects, and there is no confirmed link between the two. European dominoes may have developed independently, or Italian missionaries in China may have brought the game to Europe, although there is no evidence of this.

The name "domino" is probably derived from the resemblance to a kind of carnival costume worn during the Venetian Carnival, often consisting of a black-hooded robe and a white mask. Namely, the double-one (🀹) tile looks like the domino mask. Despite the coinage of the word "polyomino" as a generalization, there is no connection between the word "domino" and the number 2 in any language. The most commonly played domino games are Domino Whist, Matador, and Muggins (All Fives). Other popular forms include Texas 42, Chicken Foot, Concentration, Double Fives, and Mexican Train. In Britain, the most popular league and pub game is Fives and Threes.

Dominoes have sometimes been used for divination, such as bone throwing in Chinese culture and in the African diaspora.

Domino (Wiktionary)

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Etymology

1801, borrowed from French domino (1771), originally the term for a hooded garment, itself from Medieval Latin domino, oblique case of dominus (lord, master); compare Medieval Latin dominicale (a kind of veil). By surface analysis, di- +‎ -omino.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: dŏmmĭnō, IPA(key): /ˈdɒmɪnəʊ/
  • (General American) enPR: mənō′, IPA(key): /ˈdɑməˌnoʊ/
  • Rhymes: -ɒmɪnəʊ
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