Heirless vs Airless - What's the difference?
heirless | airless |
Without an heir.
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, passage=A number of Western European countries, led by Germany, carried out far-reaching measures to provide restitution of Nazi-looted properties in the aftermath of World War II, including setting up commissions to deal with heirless property and communal property illegally seized during the war. }}
Lacking or being without air.
Lacking air circulation.
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(medical) Suffering from asphyxia.
(figurative) Stifling; dead; lacking vitality or excitement.
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As adjectives the difference between heirless and airless
is that heirless is without an heir while airless is lacking or being without air.heirless
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(en adjective)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=[…] St.?Bede's at this period of its history was perhaps the poorest and most miserable parish in the East End of London. Close-packed, crushed by the buttressed height of the railway viaduct, rendered airless by huge walls of factories, it at once banished lively interest from a stranger's mind and left only a dull oppression of the spirit.}}
- The worst that can—and has—been said about Memento is that it’s an airless gimmick, visually undistinguished, and not even all that sophisticated when the puzzle pieces are finally put together.