different between sceneless vs scentless
sceneless
English
Etymology
scene +? -less
Adjective
sceneless (not comparable)
- Without a scene.
- 2006, Clayton Hamilton, The Theory of the Theatre and Other Principles of Dramatic Criticism (page 50)
- We have been so long used to scenery in our theatres that a sceneless production requires a new adjustment of our minds to accept the unwonted convention […]
- 2006, Clayton Hamilton, The Theory of the Theatre and Other Principles of Dramatic Criticism (page 50)
sceneless From the web:
scentless
English
Etymology
scent +? -less
Adjective
scentless (comparative more scentless, superlative most scentless)
- Not having a scent, odorless.
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