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CheckerChecker Check"er, n. [From Check, v. t.]
One who checks. CheckerChecker Check"er, n. [OF. eschequier. See Checker, v. t.]
1. A piece in the game of draughts or checkers.
2. A pattern in checks; a single check.
3. Checkerwork.
Note: This word is also written chequer. checkerberryWintergreen Win"ter*green`, n. (Bot.)
A plant which keeps its leaves green through the winter.
Note: In England, the name wintergreen is applied to the
species of Pyrola which in America are called
English wintergreen, and shin leaf (see Shin leaf,
under Shin.) In America, the name wintergreen is
given to Gaultheria procumbens, a low evergreen
aromatic plant with oval leaves clustered at the top of
a short stem, and bearing small white flowers followed
by red berries; -- called also checkerberry, and
sometimes, though improperly, partridge berry.
Chickweed wintergreen, a low perennial primulaceous herb
(Trientalis Americana); -- also called star flower.
Flowering wintergreen, a low plant (Polygala paucifolia)
with leaves somewhat like those of the wintergreen
(Gaultheria), and bearing a few showy, rose-purple
blossoms.
Spotted wintergreen, a low evergreen plant (Chimaphila
maculata) with ovate, white-spotted leaves. Checkerboard
Checkerboard Check"er*board (-b[=o]rd`), n.
A board with sixty-four squares of alternate color, used for
playing checkers or draughts.
Checkered
Checkered Check"ered (-[~e]rd), a.
1. Marked with alternate squares or checks of different color
or material.
Dancing in the checkered shade. --Milton.
2. Diversified or variegated in a marked manner, as in
appearance, character, circumstances, etc.
This checkered narrative. --Macaulay.
checkersDraughts Draughts, n. pl.
A game, now more commonly called checkers. See Checkers.
Note: Polish draughts is sometimes played with 40 pieces on
a board divided into 100 squares. --Am. Cyc. CheckersCheckers Check"ers (ch[e^]k"[~e]rz), n. pl. [See Checher,
v.]
A game, called also daughts, played on a checkerboard by
two persons, each having twelve men (counters or checkers)
which are moved diagonally. The game is ended when either of
the players has lost all his men, or can not move them. Checkerwork
Checkerwork Check"er*work`, n.
1. Work consisting of or showing checkers varied alternately
as to colors or materials.
2. Any aggregate of varied vicissitudes.
How strange a checkerwork of Providence is the life
of man. --De Foe.
CountercheckedCountercheck Coun`ter*check" (koun`t?r-ch?k"), v. t. [imp. &
p. p. Counterchecked (-ch?ckt"); p. pr. & vb. n.
Counterchecking.]
To oppose or check by some obstacle; to check by a return
check.
Meaning of Checke from wikipedia
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clous Je suis épuisé I'm so
tired Checke-moé le don,
Regarde le (donc) lui Look at him
Checke Fern,
Checke checke Regarde ça/lui/elle,
Regarde Look at...
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civil rights conspiracy Officer D.
Benitez extortion Officer Edward M.
Checke 1st deg.
perjury Officer George H.
Eckerson civil rights conspiracy Officer...
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supplies for the
voyage back to Portugal. Neil
Macaulay (1986), p.125
Marcus Checke (1969), p.90
Queen Carlota Joaquina Thomson 2014, p. 51
Gabriel B. Paquette...
- of sale of
lands by Sir
Thomas and Dame
Elizabeth Beamond to Sir
Thomas Checke. 21 Jas. 1. c. 7 29 May 1624 An act for
confirmation of the ****urance of...
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traditionally very
short of
suitable stone.
Edward VI gave the
castle to Sir John
Checke,
until it
reverted to Mary I.
After Mary, the
castle was
acquired by Sir...
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Kilometers to the Paradise)
Mesle Yek
Kaboos (Like An Nightmare)
Checke Bargashti Rahe
Toolani (Long Way)
Bidar Bash (Be Awake)
Divar (The Wall)...
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Pharisee reproved, London, 1655, in
answer to a book by
Edward Reyner. A
Checke to the
Loftie Linguist, London, 1655, an
answer to
George Scortrith, minister...
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Brief Discourse to
Queen Elizabeth. Wiburn's
treatise was
entitled "A
Checke or
Reproofe of M.
Howlets vntimely shreeching in her
Majesties eares". He...
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Henry Bold With
chorus for two
voices 148 142r-143v
Joyne thy
inameld Checke to myne John
Pamball [John Gamble?]
Thomas Jordan With
chorus for two voices...