different between nailless vs snailless
nailless
English
Etymology
nail +? -less
Adjective
nailless (not comparable)
- Without a nail or nails.
Anagrams
- sensilla
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snailless
English
Etymology
snail +? -less
Adjective
snailless (not comparable)
- Without snails.
- 1960, Journal of Conchology (volume 24, page 310)
- The possibility of cattle or horses transporting small snails in mud or wisps of weed on their hooves from another pond seems most unlikely, as the only other pond in the field is permanently foul and snailless […]
- 1960, Journal of Conchology (volume 24, page 310)
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