different between horseless vs houseless
horseless
English
Etymology
horse +? -less
Adjective
horseless (not comparable)
- Not having a horse.
Derived terms
- horseless carriage
Anagrams
- shoreless
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houseless
English
Etymology
From Middle English housles, equivalent to house +? -less.
Adjective
houseless (comparative more houseless, superlative most houseless)
- lacking or in need of a house or home
- "He said that he was houseless but not homeless because he went to school in that community, was registered to vote there, and had been living in the teepee for seventeen years. He said that teepee was his home."
- homeless but not wanting for local ties, affiliations or roots in a particular community.
Derived terms
- houselessness
Translations
houseless From the web:
- what does homelessness mean
- what means houseless
- what is homelessness mean
- what is homelessness definition
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