From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtarottar‧ot /ˈtærəʊ $ -roʊ/ noun [singular, uncountable] ROa set of 78 cards, used for telling what will happen to someone in the future
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tarot• A normal pack of playing cards can be used but the most popular version is tarot.• She pushed back her chair, stood up and crossed the room to open her box of tarot cards.• Crystal ball, palm readings, tarot cards.• I found I couldn't do the tarot readings anymore.• The stave is budded and sports a few leaves as in some versions of the tarot.Origin tarot (1800-1900) French Italian tarocchi (plural)