That is a long post that gives kots of information, but which doesn’t actually answer my question. You answered “what are the different types of stainless steel”, but my question, slightly elaborated, was actually along the lines of “in normal English usage, the suffix “-less” means “free from” or “without”, as in “sugarless gum” or “cordless screwdriver”. In light of this, shouldn’t we expect that an alloy that is called “stainless steel” would not rust, and that a different alloy, having the same ingredients but in a different proportion, that however did rust, wouldn’t or shouldn’t be called “stainless”?
I am aware of the ambiguity that “stainless” could also mean “having a lesser but nonzero susceptibility to rust”, as in “less stain”, but I think most people would think of fraud or of a practical joke if a so-called sugarless gum had half the sugar of normal gum, i.e. and still contributed to tooth decay, or if an advertised cordless screwdriver needed to plugged in by its cord to operate, but the cord was only 3” long, i.e. having “practically no cord at all!” on the product information sheet, “which makes it cord-less!”.
Felony failure to return overdue library books, felony feeding a parking meter, felony driving 3 mph over the posted speed limit, and, of course, 100,000 counts of felony failure to keep his front lawn mowed, one count for each blade of grass 1/4” longer than the legal limit.
Further presumptive evidence of premeditated first degree murder. For every agent involved, including the ones who authorized or organized this professional hit.