Cordless vs Lordless - What's the difference?
cordless | lordless |
Having no cord; especially using batteries instead of mains electricity
Without a lord.
* 1921 , Anthony Pryde,
As adjectives the difference between cordless and lordless
is that cordless is having no cord; especially using batteries instead of mains electricity while lordless is without a lord.cordless
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* wirelessAntonyms
* cordedDerived terms
* cordless switchboard * cordless telephoneAnagrams
*lordless
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(-)Nightfall'', Chapter XI:
- whose sons, from days long before the Conquest, have always desired to go to sea when the cuckoo sang, and to come home again when they were tired of the hail and salt showers, because they could not bear to be landless and lordless men. . . .