: a weedy annual European bromegrass (Bromus secalinus) widely naturalized in North America as a weed especially in grain
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: any of several weedy bromegrasses related to chess
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People in their 20s and 30s are pulling chess sets, backgammon boards and mahjong tiles out of closets and grandparents’ attics, turning them into the centerpiece of their social lives.—
Hanna Wickes,
Charlotte Observer,
24 June 2026 The analogy Dalio offers is the difference between chess and Go.—
Nick Lichtenberg,
Fortune,
24 June 2026 Also, over at Blackberry Mountain is the Valley, where there is a small lake with a waterslide, life-sized chess, table tennis, a family pool, and more.—
Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
22 June 2026 Hung Cao is not afraid to move chess pieces around the board.—
Craig Hooper,
Forbes.com,
21 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for chess
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Middle English chesse, ches, esches, borrowed from Anglo-French escheks, eschez "game of chess" — more at check entry 2