A forced or artificial putting or placement; an unlikely or strained move in chess or other contexts (archaic/rare).
From force + put (Old English putian, possibly related to pushing or placing). This appears to be an obsolete English compound, likely used in sports or gaming contexts, though evidence of its use is extremely limited.
Some words exist in only one or two historical documents, making them 'hapax legomena'—words appearing just once in all of recorded language. 'Forceput' might be one of these linguistic ghosts, a word someone invented that failed to catch on.
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