Backless vs Rackless - What's the difference?
backless | rackless |
having no back, said of things that typically have backs, such as chairs or dresses
* 1885, George Moore, A Mummer's Wife
(of a person) having an uncovered back, having a back that shows skin
(obsolete) heedless, regardless, careless
Without a rack.
As adjectives the difference between backless and rackless
is that backless is having no back, said of things that typically have backs, such as chairs or dresses while rackless is (obsolete) heedless, regardless, careless.backless
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- a backless surgical gown
- The apartment was almost dismantled; chairs lay backless about the floor amid china shepherdesses and toreadors; pictures were thrown over the sofa,...
rackless
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- a rackless dishwasher
