0 US spelling of chequered
1 having a pattern of different colored squares:
a red and white checkered tablecloth
Nevertheless, the agents had a checkered history during the early eighteenth century.
The checkered landmark object was centered at the indicated distances in centimeters from the reward locus, and on each side of the midline.
In this study, subjects visualized checkered bow-tie like patterns that were either oriented vertically or horizontally.
Patients within the two highest income quintiles, filled bars; patients within the lowest three income quintiles, checkered bars.
Urban-dwelling patients, checkered bars; rural-dwelling patients, filled bars.
For much of its long, complicated, and checkered career in the subcontinent, it had essentially functioned as a prestige language of high ritual, scholasticism, and elite culture.
Patients younger than 65 years of age, checkered bars; patients 65-75 years of age, filled bars; patients older than 75 years of age, hatched bars.
It has perhaps been a little more checkered than he would have us believe.