Sometimes, when talking about DFS, people use words or phrases that sound a lot like normal English, but that have special, sometimes non-intuitive, meanings in a DFS context—like "chalk play," "fade," or "stack."
We've therefore added a DFS Glossary over to the right, under "Key Links."
Any suggestions for additional entries are welcome in the comments.
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