Juicelessness vs Juiceless - What's the difference?
juicelessness | juiceless | Derived terms |
Without juice or sap.
* 1893 , George Massee, British Fungus-flora: A Classified Text-book of Mycology
Dry, dull; lacking vivacity or spirit.
* 1898 , Popular Educator
* 1966 , Robert James McCracken, What is Sin? What is Virtue?
Juicelessness is a derived term of juiceless.
As a noun juicelessness
is the condition of being juiceless; dryness.As an adjective juiceless is
without juice or sap.juiceless
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Stem fragile, dry, juiceless , base fibrillose, scarcely rooting.
- The three R's were abominably taught and the course of work was narrow and juiceless to the extreme.
- A bad-tempered person is a humorless, juiceless' person. [...] What a humorless, ' juiceless , jaundiced pair they must have been!
