different between aisless vs aidless
aisless
English
Adjective
aisless (not comparable)
- Alternative form of aisleless
Anagrams
- Alessis, laisses, lassies
aisless From the web:
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aidless
English
Etymology
aid +? -less
Adjective
aidless (comparative more aidless, superlative most aidless)
- Without aid.
- Without mechanical assistance.
- Aidless navigation has the advantage of not requiring equipment, but is much less accurate.
Translations
aidless From the web:
- what does aimless mean
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