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Noun — A lottery-style gambling game in which players bet on numbers that are then drawn at random.

Etymology

From French quine, referring to a winning combination of five numbers in a lottery.

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What does “keno” mean?

The word “keno” means a lottery-style gambling game in which players bet on numbers that are then drawn at random. In plain terms, a casino game similar to bingo or lotto, based on picking numbers.

How do you pronounce “keno”?

“Keno” is pronounced KEE-noh (/ˈkiːnəʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “keno” in a sentence?

Here is “keno” used in a sentence: “They played a few rounds of keno while waiting for their table at the casino.”

What part of speech is “keno”?

“Keno” is a noun.

Where does the word “keno” come from?

The word “keno” comes from French. From French quine, referring to a winning combination of five numbers in a lottery.

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