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- Rook (chess) [r]: A chess piece that may move in a straight line over any number of empty squares in a rank or file. [e]
- Tigran Petrosian [r]: Armenian / Soviet chess player (1929-84) who was noted for his stubborn defensive playing style; world champion 1963-69. [e]
- Chess tactics [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Revolution in military affairs [r]: In actual or potential warfare, a situation where a military force combined technology, techniques, training and leadership to achieve a superior position to which the enemy had no immediate countermeasures [e]
- Dizziness [r]: A sense of spatial disorientation, motion of the environment, or lightheadedness. [e]
- Chess [r]: 2-player board game for a checkered board; requires skill, strategy and intellect; the 1960s 3M Bookshelf game series included a version of Chess [e]
- Tigran Petrosian [r]: Armenian / Soviet chess player (1929-84) who was noted for his stubborn defensive playing style; world champion 1963-69. [e]