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