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English

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Etymology

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From browser +‎ -less.

Adjective

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browserless (not comparable)

  1. Without a web browser.
    • 2001 January, Network World, volume 18, number 5, page 100:
      Exchanging information via documents formatted in XML is a fundamental part of the browserless Web.
    • 2006, Setrag Khoshafian, Service Oriented Enterprises:
      Web services build on the success of the Web and allow operational, or browserless, exchanges between organizations.
    • 2007, William Hepburn Page, John E. Lopatka, The Microsoft case: antitrust, high technology, and consumer welfare:
      There were no technical or business justifications for not offering browserless versions of Windows or allowing OEMs to uninstall the browser.