different between dialectless vs adialectal
dialectless
English
Etymology
dialect +? -less
Adjective
dialectless (not comparable)
- Without a dialect; speaking the neutral form of a language.
- Without dialects; not divided into separate dialects.
dialectless From the web:
adialectal
English
Etymology
a- +? dialectal
Adjective
adialectal (not comparable)
- Not dialectal.
Related terms
- dialectless
adialectal From the web:
- dialectal meaning
- what is dialectal variation
- what does dialectical mean
- dialectical behavior therapy
- dialectical materialism
- dialectical behaviour therapy
- dialectical tension
- dialectical thinking
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