Edgeless vs Unpointed - What's the difference?
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Not having an edge, or whose boundary is unclear.
(of a blade) Not having a sharp cutting edge; blunt.
Not pointed (formed into a point).
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Not pointed (finished by filling with cement or mortar).
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Edgeless is a related term of unpointed.
As adjectives the difference between edgeless and unpointed
is that edgeless is not having an edge, or whose boundary is unclear while unpointed is not pointed (formed into a point).edgeless
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* edgelessly * edgelessnessunpointed
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- The masons laid the brick walls unevenly, leaving unpointed mortar between bricks for a rough-cast texture.