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* Polish: {{qualifier|chess}} {{t|pl|arcymistrz|m}}, {{t|pl|arcymistrzyni|f}} |
* Polish: {{qualifier|chess}} {{t|pl|arcymistrz|m}}, {{t|pl|arcymistrzyni|f}} |
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* Portuguese: {{t|pt|grão-mestre}}, {{t|pt|Grão-Mestre}} |
* Portuguese: {{t|pt|grão-mestre|m}}, {{t|pt|Grão-Mestre|m}} |
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* Russian: {{qualifier|chess}} {{t+|ru|гроссме́йстер|m}} |
* Russian: {{qualifier|chess}} {{t+|ru|гроссме́йстер|m}} |
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* Slovak: {{t|sk|veľmajster|m}} |
* Slovak: {{t|sk|veľmajster|m}} |
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* Slovene: {{t|sl|velemojster|m}} |
* Slovene: {{t|sl|velemojster|m}} |
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* Spanish: {{t|es|Gran Maestro}} |
* Spanish: {{t|es|Gran Maestro|m}} |
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* Swedish: {{t+|sv|stormästare|c}} |
* Swedish: {{t+|sv|stormästare|c}} |
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* Ukrainian: {{t|uk|гросме́йстер|m}} |
* Ukrainian: {{t|uk|гросме́йстер|m}} |
Revision as of 07:41, 4 September 2022
English
Alternative forms
Noun
Grandmaster (plural Grandmasters)
- (chess) A player of the highest rank, as determined by FIDE, with an Elo rating of at least 2500. [From 1950.]
- (chess, historical) Short for Grandmaster of the Soviet Union; USSR champion.
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Translations
highest title for chess player
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