Seatless vs Seamless - What's the difference?
seatless | seamless |
Lacking a seat.
* (George Bernard Shaw), letters
* 1970 , William Furber, Make Love, Not Water (page 141)
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=January 30, author=, title=Call the by-election, work=Toronto Star
, passage=Three weeks ago today, Progressive Conservative MPP Laurie Scott announced that she was resigning her seat (not comparable) Having no seams.
Without interruption; coherent; as, a seamless transition .
As adjectives the difference between seatless and seamless
is that seatless is lacking a seat while seamless is (not comparable) having no seams.seatless
English
Adjective
(-)- We were much disheartened when we arrived and found ourselves in the middle of a lamenting, seatless , lodgingless horde of English and American trippers
- My companions rose one by one and emptied their nocturnal accumulations of urine into the seatless toilet.
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