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directmate vs three-mover

three-mover vs directmate

directmate and three-mover both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
directmate Yes No No No
three-mover Yes No No No
As nouns, three-mover is a hyponym of directmate; that is, three-mover is a word with a more specific, narrower 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.
  • three-mover: A problem with the stipulation "White to move and checkmate Black in no more than three moves against any defence".
Other hyponyms of directmate include more-mover, two-mover.
directmate (noun) three-mover (noun)
A type of problem where White, moving first, is required to checkmate Black in a specified number of moves against any defence. A problem with the stipulation "White to move and checkmate Black in no more than three moves against any defence".
Difference between directmate and three-mover

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