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Pealess vs Peaness - What's the difference?

pealess | peaness |

As an adjective pealess

is without peas.

As a noun peaness is

(biology) the property of being a pea comb.

pealess

English

Adjective

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  • Without peas.
  • a pealess soup
  • * 1988 , John Feinstein, A season inside: one year in college basketball
  • It took four years, lots of time, and lots of money, but eventually they developed a pealess whistle with a higher pitch than the old whistle.
  • *{{quote-news, year=2009, date=May 10, author=Ian Austen, title=BlackBerry Billionaire Has the N.H.L. Buzzing, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=Foxcroft, who invented the pealess whistle and heads the Fox 40, the company that makes it, said that any hockey club owned by Balsillie would be a similar partnership. }}

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    peaness

    English

    Noun

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  • (biology) The property of being a pea comb.
  • * 1909 , The Eugenics Review (volume 1, page 136)
  • A rose comb is therefore regarded as a single comb in which roseness is present but peaness is absent; and a pea comb is similarly a single one where peaness is present and roseness is absent.