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Kingambit may be a combination of ''king'' and ''gambit''; both words are applicable terms used in {{wp|chess}} (including in the opening known as the {{wp|King's Gambit}}, described by Spanish chess player {{wp|Luis Ramírez de Lucena}} in ''Repetición de Amores y Arte de Ajedrez'', one of the earliest chess books). It may also | Kingambit may be a combination of ''king'' and ''gambit''; both words are applicable terms used in {{wp|chess}} (including in the opening known as the {{wp|King's Gambit}}, described by Spanish chess player {{wp|Luis Ramírez de Lucena}} in ''Repetición de Amores y Arte de Ajedrez'', one of the earliest chess books). It may also be derived from the word ''{{wp|karambit}}''. | ||
Dodogezan may be a combination of ど ''do'' (very much), 土下座 ''{{wp|dogeza}}'' (kneeling down on the ground), and 斬 ''zan'' (to cut or slay). ドゲザン ''Dogezan'' is also the Japanese name for its [[signature move]], {{m|Kowtow Cleave}}. | Dodogezan may be a combination of ど ''do'' (very much), 土下座 ''{{wp|dogeza}}'' (kneeling down on the ground), and 斬 ''zan'' (to cut or slay). ドゲザン ''Dogezan'' is also the Japanese name for its [[signature move]], {{m|Kowtow Cleave}}. |
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