The word 'play' has many definitions:
1) the spontaneous activity of human children or young animals
2) recreational activity people engage in during their leisure
3) a dramatic work written for performance on the stage by actors
4) the skill of individuals or teams in a game or sport
5) the performance of a game or sport
6) the production of musical sounds on instruments
7) looseness or slackness, as of a rope
8) freedom of action or movement
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It is defined in Article 1.
The rfrequency of your heart beat.
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Pun is defined as a play on words.
No, It cannot play the games of xbox They are portably defined and are of smaller pixels
It is still considered to be in play, but not in possession.
Play is any voluntary, non-remunerative activity performed by humans during their leisure time for the sake of amusement.
None. A Capella is defined as singing without instrumental sound.
A plant tissue can be defined as a cell or a group of cells dividing
Act III. But that is only because "climax" is defined as "Act III of a Shakespearean play" in the Freytag Pyramid theory of the structure of a Shakespeare play.
I would say yes because it goes into NFL stats and records.
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A musical instrument is best defined as any device that can be played and produces an audible sound. Preferable the musical instrument can play a range of different notes or can play a variety of different rhythms.
A sport is an organised, competitive, entertaining and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means
That exact term doesn't seem to be defined anywhere, but "horse play" probably originated from the way young horses frolic and play-fight. It's just silliness and fun with no constructive purpose. So perhaps it was thought that anything a "fool" engaged in was similar to "horse play" and was frivolous.