different between pawnless vs painless
pawnless
English
Etymology
pawn +? -less
Adjective
pawnless (not comparable)
- (chess) Without pawns.
- a pawnless endgame
pawnless From the web:
painless
English
Etymology
From Middle English paynles, peynlees, equivalent to pain +? -less. Compare West Frisian pynleas (“painless”), Dutch pijnloos (“painless”).
Adjective
painless (comparative more painless, superlative most painless)
- Free from pain; without pain or trouble.
- Not difficult; easy.
Synonyms
(free from pain): acheless, pain-free, unaching
Antonyms
- painful
Derived terms
- painlessly
- painlessness
Related terms
- pain-free
Translations
References
- painless in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- Espinals, spaniels
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