| check |
Lighting term: to lower the brightness of a lantern (qv) to zero.
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| checkerboard |
(1) In television, airing different programs each night in a particular time period to try to appeal to a wider audience and build higher ratings. Typically occurs in prime access with different syndicated programs. (2) In print, magazine advertising units consisting of diagonally placed quarter or half pages alternating with editorial text.
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| check |
Threat of immediate capture, particularly of a royal piece. Sometimes the player himself is said to be in check, since his choice of moves is restricted to those, if any, that annul the check. Check is not merely attack on the royalty by a particular piece, but the situation of its being under attack; it may be possible to prevent check by one piece only to open up check by another piece. ...
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| check |
any type of verification of a process or data.
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| check-bite |
check bite; see under bite.
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| CHEC | be compatible, similar or consistent |
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| CHEC | be verified or confirmed |
| CHEC | a female checker |
| CHEC | announce one's arrival, e.g. at hotels or airports |
| CHEC | examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition |
| CHEC | a mark indicating that something has been noted or completed etc. |
| CHEC | put a check mark on or next to |
| CHEC | examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition |
| CHEC | try to learn someone's opinions and intentions |
| CHEC | announce one's departure from a hotel |
| CHEC | withdraw money by writing a check |
| CHEC | trace |
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