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chess | chessically |

As a noun chess

is a board game for two players with each beginning with sixteen chess pieces moving according to fixed rules across a chessboard with the objective to checkmate the opposing king or chess can be a type of grass, generally considered a weed or chess can be (military|chiefly|in the plural) one of the platforms, consisting of two or more planks dowelled together, for the flooring of a temporary military bridge.

As an adverb chessically is

(rare) in a chessic way; pertaining to chess.

chess

English

(wikipedia chess)

Etymology 1

From (etyl) .

Noun

(en-noun)
  • A board game for two players with each beginning with sixteen chess pieces moving according to fixed rules across a chessboard with the objective to checkmate the opposing king.
  • See also
    (wikibooks chess) * * checkers * draughts * scacchic

    Etymology 2

    Origin uncertain; perhaps linked to Etymology 1, above, from the sense of being arranged in rows or lines.

    Noun

    (chesses)
  • A type of grass, generally considered a weed.
  • * 2007 , Michael Chabon, Gentlemen of the Road , Sceptre 2008, p. 59:
  • Hobbled, loudly gourmandizing the dry chess grass, they were guarded by a pair of dismounted soldiers in long, dusty coats [...].

    Etymology 3

    Compare (etyl) .

    Noun

    (es)
  • (military, chiefly, in the plural) One of the platforms, consisting of two or more planks dowelled together, for the flooring of a temporary military bridge.
  • (Wilhelm)
  • * Farrow
  • Each chess consists of three planks.
    (Webster 1913)

    chessically

    English

    Adverb

    (-)
  • (rare) In a chessic way; pertaining to chess.
  • * 1894 , George Alcock MacDonnell, The Knights and Kings of Chess
  • Chessically these two champions are very much alike in style. In profundity, caution-cum-boldness, power of absorption in the game...
  • * 1992 , Bruce Pandolfini, Pandolfini's Chess Complete
  • In fact, before the age of six, talented girls and boys are chessically indistinguishable. But something happens at six...
  • * 2007 , Josh Waitzkin, The Art of Learning: A Journey in the Pursuit of Excellence
  • He was a lovely man — literary, compassionate, funny — as human beings we connected but chessically we didn't gel.