terms |
chaturanga |
As nouns the difference between terms and chaturanga
is that
terms is while
chaturanga is an ancient indian game, its rules not fully known, presumed to be the ancestor of chess and similar games.
shatranj |
chaturanga |
Related terms |
Chaturanga is a related term of shatranj.
As nouns the difference between shatranj and chaturanga
is that
shatranj is an ancestor of modern chess while
chaturanga is an ancient Indian game, its rules not fully known, presumed to be the ancestor of chess and similar games.
chess |
chaturanga |
As nouns the difference between chess and chaturanga
is that
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 while
chaturanga is an ancient Indian game, its rules not fully known, presumed to be the ancestor of chess and similar games.
ancestor |
chaturanga |
As nouns the difference between ancestor and chaturanga
is that
ancestor is one from whom a person is descended, whether on the father's or mother's side, at any distance of time; a progenitor; a forefather while
chaturanga is an ancient Indian game, its rules not fully known, presumed to be the ancestor of chess and similar games.
game |
chaturanga |
As nouns the difference between game and chaturanga
is that
game is a playful or competitive activity while
chaturanga is an ancient Indian game, its rules not fully known, presumed to be the ancestor of chess and similar games.
As an adjective game
is willing to participate.
As a verb game
is to gamble.
indian |
chaturanga |
As nouns the difference between indian and chaturanga
is that
indian is indian, american indian (
a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas) while
chaturanga is an ancient indian game, its rules not fully known, presumed to be the ancestor of chess and similar games.
ancient |
chaturanga |
As nouns the difference between ancient and chaturanga
is that
ancient is a person who is very old while
chaturanga is an ancient indian game, its rules not fully known, presumed to be the ancestor of chess and similar games.
As an adjective ancient
is having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age; very old.