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Brideless vs Bridgeless - What's the difference?

brideless | bridgeless |

As adjectives the difference between brideless and bridgeless

is that brideless is without a bride while bridgeless is that cannot be bridged.

brideless

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Without a bride.
  • * 1829 , Walter Scott, The Surgeon's Daughter
  • The brideless bridegroom would permit none to interfere with his sorrow. He dug a grave for his Mora, and erected over it the rude tomb they saw...
  • * 1991 , Robert R Taylor, Jesus Christ: the hope of the home
  • God almighty recognizes no brideless marriage...

    bridgeless

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • That cannot be bridged.
  • * Henry Drummond
  • The breath of God, blowing where it listeth, touches with its mystery of Life the dead souls of men, bears them across the bridgeless gulf between the natural and the spiritual
  • (graph theory) Having no bridges.