adv.1 by the way.
2 Chess used with reference to the permitted capture of an opponent's pawn that has just advanced two squares in its first move with a pawn that could have taken it if it had advanced only one square.
Etymology: F, in passing
adv.1 by the way.
2 Chess used with reference to the permitted capture of an opponent's pawn that has just advanced two squares in its first move with a pawn that could have taken it if it had advanced only one square.
Etymology: F, in passing
Oxford English vocab. Оксфордский английский словарь. 2012