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exchequer

exchequer [Anglo-French eschecker eschequ(i)er, from Old French eschequier royal treasury, reckoning board or cloth marked with squares, literally, chessboard, from eschec chess] 1 cap : a royal office in medieval England at first responsible for the collection and management of the royal revenue and later for the adjudication of revenue cases 2 cap : a former superior court having law and equity jurisdiction in England and Wales over primarily revenue cases and now merged with the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice called also Court of the Exchequer NOTE: The Exchequer was created in England by the Norman kings. In addition to being divided into a court of common law and a court of equity, at one point the Exchequer also had jurisdiction over all actions, except those involving real property, between two subjects of the Crown. In 1841, the Exchequer's equity jurisdiction, except over revenue cases, was transferred to the Court of Chancery, and in 1881 the Exchequ...


Brome grass

A genus Bromus of grasses one species of which is the chess or cheat...


Checkerboard

A board with sixty four squares of alternate color used for playing checkers chess or draughts...


Checkmate

The position in the game of chess when a king is in check and cannot be released which ends the game...


Chess

A game played on a chessboard by two persons with two differently colored sets of men sixteen in each set Each player has a king a queen two bishops two knights two castles or rooks and eight pawns...


Chess apple

The wild service of Europe Purus torminalis...


Chessboard

The board used in the game of chess having eight rows of alternate light and dark squares eight in each row See Checkerboard...


Chesses

The platforms consisting of two or more planks doweled together for the flooring of a temporary military bridge...


Chessman

A piece used in the game of chess...


Expert

Taught by use practice or experience experienced having facility of operation or performance from practice knowing and ready from much practice clever skillful as an expert surgeon expert in chess or archery...


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