Go terms
Go terms are terms in Go, technical terms likely to be met in books and articles about go in English, and in other languages also. Although Go probably originated in China, the current technical vocabulary contains a high proportion of terms from the Japanese language. Many of them are from a jargon, used for technical go writing and to some extent specially developed for go journalism; in some cases the technical meaning of a word may differ from a dictionary meaning coming from ordinary usage. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Go: Go is a commonly used verb that means to move from one place to another. This word has a rich and complex etymology.... Technical term: REDIRECT Technical terminology... China: :This article is about Chinese civilization. For the modern-day state commonly referred to as "China", see People's Republic of China. For other meanings, see China (disambiguation).... Go terms related Images and Photos (experimental)
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