different between sealless vs seamless
sealless
English
Etymology
seal +? -less
Adjective
sealless (not comparable)
- Without a seal (mechanism for closing off).
Anagrams
- saleless
sealless From the web:
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seamless
English
Etymology
From Middle English seemles, semeles, semles, Old English *s?aml?as, equivalent to seam +? -less. Cognate with Norwegian Bokmål sømløs (“seamless”), Swedish sömlös (“seamless”).
Adjective
seamless (not comparable)
- (not comparable) Having no seams.
- Without interruption; coherent
- a seamless transition
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- almesses, melasses
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