different between toeless vs toteless

toeless

English

Etymology

toe +? -less

Adjective

toeless (not comparable)

  1. Without toes.

Translations

Anagrams

  • osselet, teloses

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toteless

English

Etymology

From tote +? -less.

Adjective

toteless (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Without a tote or totes (in any sense).
    • 2001 January 3, “Peter” (username), “Re: Old Planes?”, in rec.woodworking, Usenet,
      The #22 and #24 (toteless) smoothing planes are nice, as are the #35 and #36 (toted) smoothing planes. These are readily obtainable.
    • 2004 February 11, “Mike in Idaho” (username), “Knight-Toolworks plane question”, in rec.woodworking, Usenet,
      Steve mentioned that most of his scrub orders are toteless (traditional I guess you'd say). In purchasing the Jack I had always assumed I'd get it with the tote because I do like the additional control it gives me with the scrub when I'm planing around grain that's changing direction (knots and such) to avoid massive tearout you can get with a scrub.

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  • sestolet, teleosts

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