different between checkers vs chockers
checkers
English
Etymology 1
Noun
checkers
- plural of checker
Etymology 2
From Old French eschequier (“chessboard”).
Noun
checkers (uncountable)
- (board games, US, Canada, in the singular) A game for two players played on a chessboard; the players have 12 pieces each, and the object is to capture all the opponent’s pieces by jumping over them. Other European varieties have larger boards and more playing pieces.
Synonyms
- draughts (UK)
Translations
Etymology 3
Verb
checkers
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of checker
Anagrams
- rechecks
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chockers
English
Adjective
chockers (comparative more chockers, superlative most chockers)
- Alternative form of chocker
Swedish
Noun
chockers
- indefinite genitive plural of chock
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