English
Etymology
Shortened from simultaneous.
Noun
en-noun
- A simultaneous exhibition: one player, typically very strong, plays several games at the same time against different opponents, typically weaker.
#*1969, Anthony Glyn, The Dragon Variation, p96
#*:We're not just starting with Round 1. We're kicking off with a simul. Four simuls to be exact.
#*1985, Daryl Lane, William Vernon, & David Carson, The Sound of Wonder, p80
#*:He could have organized a simul with a rat without blinking an eye.
#*2003, J.C. Hallman, The Chess Artist, p275
#*:I saw Glenn wrapping up his speech, and told Baynes to come back that evening for the simul.
Latin
Adverb
sÄmÅl
#at the same time, simultaneously
el:simul
fr:simul
ko:simul
io:simul
la:simul
pt:simul
vo:simul
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