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play A move or series of moves that can be made in one turn.
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play t. a method of psychotherapy used in treating children, in which play is used to a considerable extent as the means of communication between the child and therapist, enabling self-expression and the revealing of unconscious material.
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play The main consequence of deconstructing, inverting, subverting and perverting any system is that the law turns into rule and the system turns into play.
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play n. a dramatic composition or performance; a drama. Gustav Freytag, a German critic, proposed an analysis of the typical structure of a five-act play as composed of rising action, climax, and falling action. 2
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play a traditional piece of drama in which an actor or group of actors perform a scripted story on stage in front of a live audience, often using makeup or costumes to more closely resemble the characters they portray
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