different between drossless vs dressless
drossless
English
Etymology
dross +? -less
Adjective
drossless (comparative more drossless, superlative most drossless)
- Free from dross.
- 1791, William Bagshaw Stevens, "to the author of the poem on the loves of the plants" (prefixed to Erasmus Darwin's The Botanic Garden)
- OFT tho' thy genius, DARWIN! amply fraught
With native wealth, explore new worlds of mind;
Whence the bright ores of drossless wisdom brought,
Stampt by the Muse's hand, enrich mankind;
- OFT tho' thy genius, DARWIN! amply fraught
- 1791, William Bagshaw Stevens, "to the author of the poem on the loves of the plants" (prefixed to Erasmus Darwin's The Botanic Garden)
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dressless
English
Etymology
dress +? -less
Adjective
dressless (not comparable)
- Without a dress (item of clothing).
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