Headless vs Leadless - What's the difference?
headless | leadless |
Without a head; decapitated.
Without a head in the sense of leadership.
(linguistics, of a phrase or compound) Not having a head morpheme or word.
(computing) Running without a user interface; specifically , running without a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
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* 2010 , Charles Bell et al., MySQL High Availability: Tools for Building Robust Data Centers , O'Reilly Media, ISBN 978-0-596-80730-6,
(of beer) Without a head of foam.
(obsolete) Destitute of understanding or prudence; foolish; rash.
As adjectives the difference between headless and leadless
is that headless is without a head; decapitated while leadless is without lead (the metal).headless
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(-)- How did the headless horseman see to chase Ichabod?
- The headless army blundered along after the death of their general, accomplishing nothing.
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. Used for console redirection in headless servers.
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- Routers typically run headless , without a keyboard or monitor.
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- This is not unexpected for a Windows system running as a virtual machine or a headless server
- Witless headiness in judging or headless hardiness in condemning. — Spenser.