Uncasted vs Uncastled - What's the difference?
uncasted | uncastled |
(uncastle)
(chess) Not having performed the castling move.
* 1994 , Max Euwe, Walter Meiden, Chess Master Vs. Chess Amateur (page 87)
As adjectives the difference between uncasted and uncastled
is that uncasted is (medicine) not set in a cast while uncastled is (chess) not having performed the castling move.As a verb uncastled is
(uncastle).uncastled
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- White's uncastled King is now in great danger because of the threat of a discovered check.