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checker

/ˈtʃɛkə/

Meanings
  • noun

    A small, usually square piece used as a counter in various games, such as checkers or draughts.

    - "He placed his checker on the last row."
    - "The game of checkers requires 12 checkers per player."
  • noun

    A person or thing that checks or verifies the accuracy or validity of something.

    - "The accountant is a checker of financial records."
    - "The editor acts as a checker of grammar and spelling in the manuscript."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with checker
checker , specker , lecker
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. Checker (en) : A person who checks or verifies.

  2. Checker (en) : A small, usually square piece used as a counter in various games.


Homophones
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  1. chequer, checquers, chequerboard


Variants
List of all variants of checker that leads to same result
checker , checkers , checkered , checkering , chequer , chequered , chequering , chequers , grammar checker , back-check , back-checked , back-checker , back-checkers , back-checking , back-checks , fact-check , fact-checked , fact-checker , fact-checkers , fact-checking , fact-checks , spell-checker , spell-checkers , spellchecker , spellcheckers , spelling checker
Forms
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checkers, checkers' board, checkerboard


Etymology
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The word 'checker' comes from the Old English word 'cecgan', meaning 'to control' or 'to inspect'. It is related to the Old Norse word 'skakka', which also means 'to move in a zigzag pattern'. This connection may explain the use of 'checker' as a term for the small pieces used in games like checkers and draughts.


Trivia
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  1. The game of checkers has more than 500 different opening moves.

  2. The world record for the fastest game of checkers is held by Marcos Lopez, who completed a game in just 4 minutes and 21 seconds.

  3. Checkers is sometimes called 'draughts' in other countries, and the rules can vary slightly depending on the region.


Related Concepts
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  1. Strategy games: Checkers is a strategy game that requires planning, foresight, and the ability to anticipate your opponent's moves. It belongs to the family of strategy games, which also includes chess, Go, and Othello.

  2. Two-player games: Checkers is a two-player game, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a competitive and engaging experience with a friend or family member.


Culture
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Checkers, also known as draughts, is a classic two-player strategy game with a rich cultural history. It is believed to have originated in India more than 3,000 years ago and has since spread to various parts of the world. Checkers has been a popular pastime for centuries, and its simple rules and strategic depth have made it a beloved game for people of all ages.

How to Memorize "checker"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize the meaning of 'checker' as a noun referring to a game piece, imagine a small square piece that moves on a board.
    - To memorize the meaning of 'checker' as a noun referring to a person who checks or verifies, visualize someone going through a document or list to ensure its accuracy.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'checker' with the game of checkers or draughts.
    - Associate the word 'checker' with the person or thing that checks or verifies the accuracy or validity of something.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the acronym CHEC-KER: 'C' for Counter, 'H' for Hierarchy, 'E' for Examine, 'C' for Confirm, 'K' for Keep, and 'R' for Record.'
    - Use the phrase 'Check it out' to remember the meaning of 'checker' as a person who checks or verifies.


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