Chesstree

/ˈtʃɛstri/ noun

A wooden stand or frame designed to hold and display chess pieces when not in play.

A compound of 'chess' and 'tree,' where 'tree' is used in its older sense of a wooden stand or framework (as in 'coat tree'). The term combines the game with the furniture concept.

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