IPA: //pɪˈnʌkəl//
KK: /pɪˈnʌkəl/
A card game typically played by two to four players, involving the use of a 48-card deck and focusing on forming combinations of cards to score points.
We gathered around the table to play a game of penuchle on a rainy afternoon.
The word 'penuchle' originates from the German word 'Pinochle', which refers to a card game. The term itself does not have clear Latin or Greek roots, but it is derived from the German language, meaning a specific type of card game played with a deck of 48 cards.
Think of the German word 'Pinochle' as a name for a card game, which helps you remember that 'penuchle' refers to this specific card game.