Etymology and Origin
The term "tenpins" is derived from the French phrase "ten quilles," which translates to "ten pins." The game originated in France in the 14th century as a variation of boules, a lawn bowling game.
In the original game, players rolled a wooden ball toward ten pins that were arranged in a triangle formation. The object of the game was to knock down as many pins as possible with each ball.
Meaning
The term "tenpins" refers to the following:
Usage
The term "tenpins" is commonly used in the following contexts:
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