- mo|tor|less
- mo|tor|less «MOH tuhr lihs», adjective.having no motor; without a motor: »
motorless aircraft.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
motorless aircraft.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
doc|tor|less — «DOK tuhr lihs», adjective. without a doctor or doctors: »Alaska is virtually doctorless (Time) … Useful english dictionary
con|duc´tor|less — con|duc|tor «kuhn DUHK tuhr», noun. 1. a person who conducts; director; manager: »The successful owner of a business must be an able conductor of business affairs. 2. the director of an orchestra or chorus. The conductor of an orchestra or chorus … Useful english dictionary
less — less·est; less·ness; let·ter·less; li·cense·less; lid·less; life·less; life·less·ly; life·less·ness; light·less; light·less·ness; limb·less; lime·less; lim·it·less; line·less; lint·less; lip·less; list·less; list·less·ly; list·less·ness;… … English syllables
tor — ab·ac·tor; ab·bre·vi·a·tor; ab·di·ca·tor; abet·tor; ab·ne·ga·tor; abom·i·na·tor; ab·sol·vi·tor; ab·strac·tor; ac·cel·er·a·tor; ac·cen·tor; ac·cen·tu·a·tor; ac·cep·tor; ac·com·mo·da·tor; ac·cu·mu·la·tor; acet·y·la·tor; ac·ti·va·tor; ac·tor;… … English syllables
tor´sion|less — tor|sion «TR shuhn», noun. 1. the act or process of twisting. 2. the condition of being twisted. 3. the twisting or turning of a body by two equal and opposite forces. 4. the tendency of a twisted object to straighten out. ╂[< Old French… … Useful english dictionary
tor|sion — «TR shuhn», noun. 1. the act or process of twisting. 2. the condition of being twisted. 3. the twisting or turning of a body by two equal and opposite forces. 4. the tendency of a twisted object to straighten out. ╂[< Old French torsion,… … Useful english dictionary
-tor — a suffix found in loanwords from Latin, forming personal agent nouns from verbs and, less commonly, from nouns: dictator; genitor; janitor; orator; victor. [ < L tor (s. tor ), c. Gk tor (s. tor ), Skt tar ] * * * … Universalium
-tor — aff. a suffix found in loanwords from Latin, forming personal agent nouns from verbs and, less commonly, from nouns: janitor; orator; victor[/ex] • Etymology: < L tor (s. tōr ), c. Gk tōr (s. tor ), Skt tar … From formal English to slang
-tor — a suffix found in loanwords from Latin, forming personal agent nouns from verbs and, less commonly, from nouns: dictator; genitor; janitor; orator; victor. [ < L tor (s. tor ), c. Gk tor (s. tor ), Skt … Useful english dictionary
con|duc|tor — «kuhn DUHK tuhr», noun. 1. a person who conducts; director; manager: »The successful owner of a business must be an able conductor of business affairs. 2. the director of an orchestra or chorus. The conductor of an orchestra or chorus trains the… … Useful english dictionary