No , not by that term , but there is "En Passant" (In passing) ~ see related link below .
A bad move in chess is called a "blunder".
This is not a legal chess move in keeping with the rules of chess . You may be thinking of Castling ~ see related link below .
A turn in chess is known as a "Move" ~ see related link below for a list of chess terms .
it is called En Passant
The name of the first move played in a game of chess is called the "opening move". There are a total of 20 opening moves that can be played at the start of a chess game. Each pawn has a possibility of moving either one or two steps forward creating 16 possible first moves with a pawn. Both knights have two squares they can move to creating another 4 possible opening moves.
The most common first move in chess that involves moving the knight to f3 is called the Reti Opening.
The ultimate move in chess that signals the end of the game and signifies victory for one player is called a checkmate.
You can not skip your move in chess. You always have to move when it is your turn. If you have no legal moves in chess and it is your turn, the game is a stalemate.
No, a queen cannot make a knight's move in chess.
The game of chess uses those terms. Chess does checkmate means your in check and you cant get out and stalemate means you have no where you can move
In chess, a king can be captured by placing it in a position where it is under attack and cannot move to a safe square. This is called checkmate, and it is the ultimate goal of the game.
Pawns can move diagonally in chess when they are capturing an opponent's piece.