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Rook (bird) - Wikipedia The rook (Corvus frugilegus) is a member of the family Corvidae in the passerine order of birds It is found in the Palearctic, its range extending from Scandinavia and western Europe to eastern Siberia
ROOK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ROOK is a common Old World gregarious crow (Corvus frugilegus) that nests and roosts in usually treetop colonies
ROOK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary rook noun [C] (PIECE IN A GAME) (also informal castle) in the game of chess, a piece that can move along any number of squares in straight lines parallel to the sides of the board:
How to Play Rook: 15 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow Rook is a fun 4-player card game where players try to win tricks to score points At the start of the game, the players split into 2 teams of 2, and the Rook cards are dealt out 1 by 1 to all 4 players except for 1 card, which is placed face down in the middle of the playing area
Rook | Carrion-eating, Corvidae, Colonial | Britannica Rook, (Corvus frugilegus), the most abundant Eurasian bird of the crow family Corvidae (q v ) It resembles the carrion crow in size (45 cm [18 inches]) and in black coloration, but the adult rook usually has shaggy thigh feathers and has bare white skin at the base of its sharp bill
Rook - Animal Info World Corvus frugilegus, commonly known as the rook, is a species of bird that defends itself from attacks by using its strong beak and claws to ward off predators It is also known to use its wings to create a distraction and fly away from danger
Rook Bird Facts (Corvus frugilegus) | Birdfact The Rook is a medium-sized corvid with glossy black plumage that shows purple and blue iridescence in sunlight It has a distinctive bare, greyish-white face and a slender, grey bill that appears slightly down-curved
Rook (chess) - Wikipedia Rooks are most powerful towards the end of a game (i e , the endgame), when they can move unobstructed by pawns and control large numbers of squares They have trouble restraining enemy pawns from advancing towards promotion unless they occupy the file behind them