noun🔗ShareHueso que forma un nudilloA bone that forms a knuckle in the human hand, in an animal's paw or any bone that forms a similar bump."The dog loved chewing on the hard, smooth knucklebones his owner gave him. "Al perro le encantaba masticar los nudillos duros y lisos que le daba su dueño.anatomybodypartanimalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAstrágalo, hueso de la suerteSuch a bone once used in children's games of chance."The children found some old knucklebones in the attic and tried to play the traditional game with them. "Los niños encontraron algunos astrágalos viejos en el ático e intentaron jugar el juego tradicional con ellos.bodygamehistoryarchaeologytraditionentertainmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDadoA die."The children used knucklebones to decide who would go first in the game. "Los niños usaron dados para decidir quién iría primero en el juego.gameitemChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareJuego de los chinitosA children's game, originally played with the knucklebones of sheep, in which small objects are picked up, moved, thrown, and caught according to various rules."During recess, the children played knucklebones on the playground, trying to catch the small pieces after tossing them in the air. "Durante el recreo, los niños jugaban al juego de los chinitos en el patio de recreo, tratando de atrapar las pequeñas piezas después de lanzarlas al aire.gameculturetraditionentertainmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading