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Definitions of bocces in various dictionaries:
noun - Italian bowling played on a long narrow dirt court
noun - an Italian bowling game
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bBocceb (bti Italian pronunciation: btte), sometimes anglicized as bocci, is a ball sport belonging to the boules sport family, closely related to bowls and ptanque, with a common ancestry from ancient games played in the Roman Empire. |
An Italian game similar to bowls but played on a shorter, narrower green. |
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Bocce (), sometimes anglicized as bocci, is a ball sport belonging to the boules family, closely related to British bowls and French pétanque, with a common ancestry from ancient games played in the Roman Empire. Developed into its present form in Italy (where it is called bocce, the plural of the Italian word boccia which means 'bowl' in the sport sense), it is played around Europe and also in overseas areas that have received Italian migrants, including Australia, North America, and South America (where it is known as bochas, or bolas criollas ('Criollo balls') in Venezuela, bocha in Brazil). Bocce was initially played among the Italian migrants but has slowly become more popular with their descendants and the wider community. * The sport is also very popular on the eastern side of the Adriatic, especially in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the sport is known in Serbo-Croatian as boćanje ('playing boće') or balote (colloquially also bućanje). In Slovenia the sport is known as balinanje or colloquially 'playing boče', or bale (from Italian bocce and Venetian bałe, meaning 'balls', respectively). |