How Do You Spell WHISKERLESS?

Pronunciation: [wˈɪskələs] (IPA)

Whiskerless is spelled as /ˈwɪskərləs/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This word is derived from "whisker," which is pronounced /ˈwɪskər/ in IPA. The suffix "-less" is added to indicate the absence of whiskers. The "h" in "whisker" is silent, but it is necessary in the spelling of whiskerless to distinguish it from "wiskerless," which would be pronounced differently. Whiskerless is a useful term to describe animals or people without visible facial hair or fur.

WHISKERLESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Whiskerless is an adjective used to describe something or someone that lacks whiskers. Whiskers are long, stiff hairs that grow on the face of certain animals, particularly on the cheeks and around the mouth. They are typically found in mammals such as cats, dogs, and rodents. Whiskers serve various important functions, including sensory perception and communication.

    When referring to a specific individual or creature, whiskerless implies the absence or removal of these facial hairs. This can occur naturally in some species, such as certain breeds of cats or dogs that are bred to have little to no whiskers. Additionally, whiskerless can also describe instances where whiskers have been intentionally removed through grooming or other methods, although this practice is generally discouraged since whiskers serve important purposes.

    The term whiskerless can also be used in a broader sense to describe objects, products, or designs that lack whisker-like structures. For example, in automotive engineering, it can refer to components or designs that do not feature protruding thin wires or connectors resembling whiskers. The term can also be metaphorically employed to describe people who lack certain prominent physical features or characteristics, or those who demonstrate a lack of experience or wisdom.

    In summary, whiskerless refers to the absence of whiskers on an organism or to the absence of whisker-like structures in non-biological contexts.

  2. Without whiskers.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for WHISKERLESS

  • qhiskerless
  • ahiskerless
  • shiskerless
  • ehiskerless
  • 3hiskerless
  • 2hiskerless
  • wgiskerless
  • wbiskerless
  • wniskerless
  • wjiskerless
  • wuiskerless
  • wyiskerless
  • whuskerless
  • whjskerless
  • whkskerless
  • whoskerless
  • wh9skerless
  • wh8skerless
  • whiakerless

Etymology of WHISKERLESS

The word "whiskerless" is formed by combining two separate elements: "whisker" and the suffix "-less".

The term "whisker" originated from the Late Old English word "wyscer", which referred to any projecting hair or bristle on an animal. It was commonly used to specifically describe facial hair, especially the long, coarse hairs growing on the sides of a mammal's snout, such as cats, dogs, and certain rodents. The word "whisker" itself does not have a clearly identifiable origin but is likely related to the Middle English word "wysk", meaning to whittle or pare, possibly referring to the thin, pointed nature of animal whiskers.

The suffix "-less" is a productive suffix in English that denotes the absence or lack of something. It attaches to nouns, typically giving them an adjective form.

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