different between cashless vs bashless
cashless
English
Etymology
cash +? -less
Adjective
cashless (comparative more cashless, superlative most cashless)
- Having no money.
- 1853 The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
- They were the same winged messengers that out-run cashless debtors, and cut short lovers' dreams.
- 2005, Jane R. Hogan, M. W. Daly, Images of Empire: Photographic Sources for the British in the Sudan
- It demanded taxes, which in a cashless society meant grain, cattle and, most tellingly, labor.
- 1853 The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
- Operating without the need for cash.
Translations
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bashless
English
Etymology
bash +? -less
Adjective
bashless (comparative more bashless, superlative most bashless)
- (obsolete) shameless
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Edmund Spenser to this entry?)
Related terms
- abash
- bashful
bashless From the web:
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- what do bashful mean
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