different between colourless vs cadaverous
colourless
English
Alternative forms
- colorless (American spelling)
Etymology
colour +? -less
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?k?l?(?).l?s/
Adjective
colourless (comparative more colourless, superlative most colourless)
- Having little or no colour.
- (of a liquid) Water white.
- Lacking in interest or variety.
Synonyms
- (having little or no colour): see also Thesaurus:achromatic
- (of a liquid): clear, waterlike; see also Thesaurus:transparent
- (lacking in interest): drab, dull; see also Thesaurus:boring
Translations
See also
- Colorless green ideas sleep furiously on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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cadaverous
English
Etymology
cadaver +? -ous
Adjective
cadaverous (comparative more cadaverous, superlative most cadaverous)
- Corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver.
- 1917 rev. 1925 Ezra Pound, "Canto I"
- Dark blood flowed in the fosse,
- Souls out of Erebus, cadaverous dead ...
- 1917 rev. 1925 Ezra Pound, "Canto I"
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:cadaverous
Translations
See also
- cadaverously
cadaverous From the web:
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- cadaverous what does it mean
- what are cadaverous contaminants
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- what does cadaverous
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- what do cadaverous mean
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