: 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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But the systems that conquered chess and Go were purpose-built for those specific games, unlike general-purpose systems like Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT.—Tharin Pillay, Time, 13 Jan. 2026 August 23 – September 22 Today is like a game of chess — even your small moves matter.—Tarot.com, New York Daily News, 13 Jan. 2026 Storylines to watch in Eagles-49ers The chess match between 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan and Eagles defense coordinator Vic Fangio will be one of the most intriguing storylines to watch in Sunday's game in South Philly.—Tom Ignudo, CBS News, 11 Jan. 2026 Many classic games—chess, Go, checkers—encourage players to think before acting, says Gobet.—Clarissa Brincat, Popular Science, 8 Jan. 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