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Glossary of chess problems
This glossary of chess problems explains commonly used terms in chess problems, in alphabetical order. For a list of unorthodox pieces used in chess problems, see Fairy chess piece; for a list of terms used in chess is general, see Glossary of chess; for a list of chess-related games, see List of chess variants.
A
actual play: Albino: Allumwandlung: anti-Bristol: anticipation: aristocrat:
B
Babson task: battery: block: by-play:
C
clearance: composition: cook: cylindrical board:
D
directmate: domination: doubling: dual: duplex:
E
economy: Excelsior:
F
fairy chess: field: flight square:
G
grid board: Grimshaw: grotesque:
H
heavy: helpmate: Holzhausen:
I
ideal mate: illegal position: interference:
K
key: king's field:
L
Lacny: light:
M
maximummer: meredith: miniature: model mate: more-mover: motif: mutate:
N
Novotny:
O
obtrusive piece: orthochess: orthodox chess:
P
phase: Pickaninny: Plachutta: post-key play: problem: proof game: pure mate: puzzle:
R
reflexmate: retrograde analysis: round trip: royal piece:
S
S: selfmate: seriesmover: set play: solus rex: switchback:
T
task: theme: threat: three-mover: try: Turton doubling: twin: two-mover:
U
unblock: uncapture:
V
version: virtual play:
W
Würzburg–Plachutta:
Z
Zepler doubling:
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