different between trickless vs brickless
trickless
English
Etymology
trick +? -less
Adjective
trickless (not comparable)
- (card games) Without any tricks.
- a trickless suit
Anagrams
- Sticklers, slickster, sticklers, strickles
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brickless
English
Etymology
brick +? -less
Adjective
brickless (not comparable)
- Without bricks.
- 1923, Frank Home Kirkpatrick, Public speaking, a natural method
- At last they got enough to make a brickless grave amidst towering monuments that rose upon it […]
- 1923, Frank Home Kirkpatrick, Public speaking, a natural method
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