different between sashless vs cashless

sashless

English

Etymology

sash +? -less

Adjective

sashless (not comparable)

  1. Without a sash.
    • 1959, They're testing tomorrow's homes (in Popular Mechanics volume 111 number 3, March 1959, page 102)
      Windows in the South Bend house are sashless. They are simply plates of glass that slide in the grooves of a wood casing.

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cashless

English

Etymology

cash +? -less

Adjective

cashless (comparative more cashless, superlative most cashless)

  1. Having no money.
    • 1853 The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
      They were the same winged messengers that out-run cashless debtors, and cut short lovers' dreams.
    • 2005, Jane R. Hogan, M. W. Daly, Images of Empire: Photographic Sources for the British in the Sudan
      It demanded taxes, which in a cashless society meant grain, cattle and, most tellingly, labor.
  2. Operating without the need for cash.

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