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directmate vs chess problem

chess problem vs directmate

directmate and chess problem both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
directmate Yes No No No
chess problem Yes No No No
As nouns, chess problem is a hypernym of directmate; that is, chess problem is a word with a broader meaning than directmate:
  • directmate: A type of problem where White, moving first, is required to checkmate Black in a specified number of moves against any defence.
  • chess problem: a puzzle set by somebody using chess pieces on a chess board, that presents the solver with a particular task to be achieved.
Other hypernyms of directmate include chess composition.
directmate (noun) chess problem (noun)
A type of problem where White, moving first, is required to checkmate Black in a specified number of moves against any defence. a puzzle set by somebody using chess pieces on a chess board, that presents the solver with a particular task to be achieved.
Difference between directmate and chess problem

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