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Definition of caseless in English: caselessadjective ˈkeɪslɪs 1Grammar. That has no case; morphologically unmarked; uninflected. 2Characterized by a lack of court cases; (of a lawyer) without a case to work on, idle.
adjective ˈkeɪslɪs 1Not enclosed in or having a case; (especially of a clock or other manufactured object) lacking an outer protective or covering case. 2Of ammunition: that does not have or need a cartridge to hold charge and bullet together; (of a firearm) using such ammunition.
Origin Early 19th century; earliest use found in Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834), poet, critic, and philosopher. From case + -less mid 19th century; earliest use found in Richmond (Indiana) Palladium. From case + -less. Definition of caseless in US English: caselessadjectiveˈkeɪslɪs 1Grammar. That has no case; morphologically unmarked; uninflected. 2Characterized by a lack of court cases; (of a lawyer) without a case to work on, idle.
adjectiveˈkeɪslɪs 1Not enclosed in or having a case; (especially of a clock or other manufactured object) lacking an outer protective or covering case. 2Of ammunition: that does not have or need a cartridge to hold charge and bullet together; (of a firearm) using such ammunition.
Origin Early 19th century; earliest use found in Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834), poet, critic, and philosopher. From case + -less<br>mid 19th century; earliest use found in Richmond (Indiana) Palladium. From case + -less. |