| degeneration |
tissue changes that make it less able to carry out its function
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| degeneracy |
The endgame situation when the Ks are accompanied by remnants of their forces insufficient for checkmate to be possible. No move by either player can win or lose. In orthodox chess the degenarate cases are: KvK; K,NvK; K,BvK; K,BvK,B. Also in these B may be replaced by any number of Bs all on the same colour cells. If we increase the forces slightly further we get to situations where checkmate is possible but cannot be forced. ...
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| degeneration |
A wear and tear phenomena. When the joints of the body wear out, it is referred to as osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease.
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| degeneracy of c. |
see under degeneracy.
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| degenerate1 |
to change from a higher to a lower type or form.
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