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sailless

Terms vs Sailless - What's the difference?

terms | sailless |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective sailless is

(used of boats) lacking a sail.

Skilless vs Sailless - What's the difference?

skilless | sailless |


As adjectives the difference between skilless and sailless

is that skilless is while sailless is (used of boats) lacking a sail.

Railless vs Sailless - What's the difference?

railless | sailless |


As adjectives the difference between railless and sailless

is that railless is without rails while sailless is lacking a sail.

Sailless vs Soilless - What's the difference?

sailless | soilless |


As adjectives the difference between sailless and soilless

is that sailless is (used of boats) lacking a sail while soilless is lacking home soil; dispossessed.

Jailless vs Sailless - What's the difference?

jailless | sailless |


As adjectives the difference between jailless and sailless

is that jailless is without a jail or jails while sailless is lacking a sail.

Sailless vs Mailless - What's the difference?

sailless | mailless |


As adjectives the difference between sailless and mailless

is that sailless is (used of boats) lacking a sail while mailless is without mail (armour).

Snailless vs Sailless - What's the difference?

snailless | sailless |


As adjectives the difference between snailless and sailless

is that snailless is without snails while sailless is (used of boats) lacking a sail.

Sailless vs Tailless - What's the difference?

sailless | tailless |


As adjectives the difference between sailless and tailless

is that sailless is (used of boats) lacking a sail while tailless is without a tail; not having a tail.

Nailless vs Sailless - What's the difference?

nailless | sailless |


As adjectives the difference between nailless and sailless

is that nailless is without a nail or nails while sailless is lacking a sail.

Sail vs Sailless - What's the difference?

sail | sailless |


As a noun sail

is a piece of fabric attached to a boat and arranged such that it causes the wind to drive the boat along. The sail may be attached to the boat via a combination of mast, spars and ropes.

As a verb sail

is to be impelled or driven forward by the action of wind upon sails, as a ship on water; to be impelled on a body of water by steam or other power.

As an adjective sailless is

lacking a sail.