different between archlets vs archless
archlets
English
Noun
archlets
- plural of archlet
Anagrams
- Schlater, clethras
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archless
English
Etymology
From arch +? -less.
Adjective
archless (not comparable)
- Lacking arches.
- archless door frames
- 1913, Will Levington Comfort, The Road of Living Men, Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, Part III, 16, pp. 275-276,[1]
- The archless tunnel was shaped like the outer door of the Vatican—straight across, narrow at the top, ceiled with slabs of stone and broad at the bottom, a matter of ten feet at least.
- 1946, Mervyn Peake, Titus Groan, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, “Blood at Midnight,”
- Towards this light Mr Flay suddenly turned and ran, while Swelter, whose frustrated blood-lust was ripe as a persimmon, thinking the thin man to have panicked, pursued him with horribly nimble steps for all the archless suction of his soles.
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Anagrams
- clashers, raschels
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