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Noun - Chess:
The term "en passant" refers to a special rule in chess where a pawn can capture an opponent's pawn if it moves two squares forward from its starting position, passing by the first pawn as if it had only moved one square.
Sample Sentence: In the game, White executed an en passant capture to eliminate Black's pawn.
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Adverb - French:
In French, "en passant" means "in passing" and is used to describe an action or event that happens incidentally while doing something else.
Sample Sentence: I overheard a conversation en passant while walking down the street.
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Adjective - Local:
In a local context, "en passant" can refer to a trendy or popular spot, usually a café or restaurant, that is favored by the local community.
Sample Sentence: The new en passant eatery has become the go-to place for locals looking for a unique dining experience.
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