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Aidless vs Aisless - What's the difference?

aidless | aisless |

As adjectives the difference between aidless and aisless

is that aidless is without aid while aisless is .

aidless

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Without aid.
  • Without mechanical assistance.
  • Aidless navigation has the advantage of not requiring equipment but is much less accurate and more prone to becoming lost.

    aisless

    English

    Adjective

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  • * 1954 , G. W. O. Addleshaw, The Development of the Parochial System: From Charlamagne to Urban II (page 16)
  • But this south aisle is an excellent example of what a village church of the time looked like, when built of stone and not of wood — lofty in proportion to its width, an aisless nave, a tiny chancel and a west tower.