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chess bishop Meaning in Bengali



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to avoid unclassical words such as rochus (chess rook) or alfinus (chess bishop), the rooks are described as towers (armored howdahs) on elephants' backs.


U+2655 '#9813; '#x2655; white chess rook ♖ U+2656 '#9814; '#x2656; white chess bishop ♗ U+2657 '#9815; '#x2657; white chess knight ♘ U+2658 '#9816; '#x2658;.


The boat corresponds to the chess bishop but has a more restricted range, like the alfil in shatranj.


same colour, and a colour-restricted game piece such as the orthodox chess bishop usually comes in sets of three per player in order to maintain the game's.


adjacent to a friendly man, then both have the ability to move as a chess bishop.


The CD cover shows a chess bishop, drawn by Yan Mongrain, the guitarist's brother.


The archbishop moves as a chess bishop and knight.


The fox moves and captures as a chess bishop and a chess knight.


six diagonal move directions in Glinski's hex chess, whereas a cross chess bishop has four directions; a rook has six directions in Glinski's, whereas.


Drukker's sister is found dead also, perhaps from fright, with a chess bishop in her hand; a valuable notebook about Drukker's research work is missing.


chess rook are combined) The monk combines powers of a chess king and a chess bishop.


The falcon moves forward as a chess bishop (on diagonals), and backward as a chess rook (along a file).


can move and capture like a chess bishop on level 2.


A chess bishop in the standard Staunton pattern.


It moves like the modern chess bishop, any number of squares diagonally.


chess queen ♕ U+2655 '#9813; White chess rook ♖ U+2656 '#9814; White chess bishop ♗ U+2657 '#9815; White chess knight ♘ U+2658 '#9816; White chess pawn.


Arabic al-fīl ("the elephant") in Spanish as alfil "chess bishop" and in Italian as alfiere "chess bishop" (whose Russian name слон 'slon' also means "elephant").



Synonyms:

exarch; suffragan; eparch; vicar apostolic; diocesan; archbishop; priest; suffragan bishop; primus; cardinal;

Antonyms:

layman; ordinal; unimportant;

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