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pather

English

Etymology

path +? -er

Noun

pather (plural pathers)

  1. (computer games) A non-player character that walks a repeating path.

Anagrams

  • Tharpe, hapter, tephra, teraph, threap

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patzer

English

Alternative forms

  • potzer

Etymology

Of uncertain origin, but probably from German Patzer (bungler), from patzen.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?pats?/

Noun

patzer (plural patzers)

  1. (chess, informal, derogatory) Synonym of woodpusher: a bad player.
    • 2004, Nigel Short, The Sunday Telegraph, 5 Sep 2004:
      If you have learned the principle that it is inadvisable to move the same piece twice in the opening you would probably imagine that these guys are patzers.

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