different between lakeless vs makeless
lakeless
English
Etymology
lake +? -less
Adjective
lakeless (not comparable)
- Without a lake or lakes.
Anagrams
- leakless
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makeless
English
Etymology
From Middle English makeles, equivalent to make (“companion, mate, equal, peer”) +? -less. Cognate with Danish mageløs (“matchless”), Swedish makalös (“incomparable, peerless, matchless”), German makellos (“without defect”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /me?kl?s/
Adjective
makeless (not comparable)
- (now archaic, rare) Matchless, without equal, peerless.
- (obsolete) Without a mate; widowed.
- 1592–1609, William Shakespeare, Sonnet IX:
- The world will wail thee, like a makeless wife.
- 1592–1609, William Shakespeare, Sonnet IX:
Translations
Anagrams
- Eskmeals
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