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mealless

Terms vs Mealless - What's the difference?

terms | mealless |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective mealless is

without a meal.

Healless vs Mealless - What's the difference?

healless | mealless |


As adjectives the difference between healless and mealless

is that healless is incapable of being made whole or well; cureless; incurable; unhealable while mealless is without a meal.

Mealless vs Sealless - What's the difference?

mealless | sealless |


As adjectives the difference between mealless and sealless

is that mealless is without a meal while sealless is without a seal (mechanism for closing off).

Mealless vs Meatless - What's the difference?

mealless | meatless |


As adjectives the difference between mealless and meatless

is that mealless is without a meal while meatless is without meat; vegetarian.

Mealless vs Meanless - What's the difference?

mealless | meanless |


As adjectives the difference between mealless and meanless

is that mealless is without a meal while meanless is (archaic) meaningless, lacking meaning.

Mealless vs Medalless - What's the difference?

mealless | medalless |


As adjectives the difference between mealless and medalless

is that mealless is without a meal while medalless is without a medal.

Metalless vs Mealless - What's the difference?

metalless | mealless |


As adjectives the difference between metalless and mealless

is that metalless is without metal while mealless is without a meal.

Zealless vs Mealless - What's the difference?

zealless | mealless |


As adjectives the difference between zealless and mealless

is that zealless is without zeal while mealless is without a meal.

Meal vs Mealless - What's the difference?

meal | mealless |


As a noun meal

is (senseid)food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time (eg breakfast = morning meal, lunch = noon meal, etc) or meal can be the coarse-ground edible part of various grains often used to feed animals; flour or meal can be a speck or spot.

As a verb meal

is to defile or taint.

As an adjective mealless is

without a meal.