Headerless vs Readerless - What's the difference?
headerless | readerless |
Without a header.
* 1985 , Speed Trials'' (in ''Your Spectrum issue 14, May 1985)
* 1996 , Gerd Szwillus, Lisa Ruben Neal, Structure-based Editors and Environments
* 2004 , Colby Leider, Digital Audio Workstation
As adjectives the difference between headerless and readerless
is that headerless is without a header while readerless is devoid of readers.headerless
English
Adjective
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