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JOYLESS a.
Not having joy; not causing joy; unenjoyable. -- Joy"less*ly, adv. -- Joy"less*ness, n. With downcast eyes the joyless victor sat. Dryden. Youth and health and war are joyless to him. Addison. [He] pining for the lass, Is joyless of the grove, and spurns the growing grass. Dryden.
JUICELESS a.
Lacking juice; dry. Dr. H. More.
KAMTSCHADALES n.
An aboriginal tribe inhabiting the southern part of Kamtschatka.
KAYLES n.
A game; ninepins. [Prov Eng.] Carew.
KILLESSE n. 2 definitions
A gutter, groove, or channel.
KINDLESS n.
Destitute of kindness; unnatural.[Obs.] "Kindless villain." Shak.
KING CHARLES SPANIEL n.
A variety of small pet dogs, having, drooping ears, a high, dome-shaped forehead, pug nose, large, prominent eyes, and long, wavy hair. The color is usually black and tan.
KINGLESS a.
Having no king. F. Lieber.
KNIGHTLESS a.
Unbecoming a knight. [Obs.] "Knightless guile." Spenser.
KNOTLESS a.
Free from knots; without knots. "Silver firs with knotless trunks." Congreve.
LABORLESS a.
Not involving labor; not laborious; easy.
LAMPLESS a.
amp, or without light; hence, being without appreciation; dull. Your ladies' eyes are lampless to that virtue. Beau. & Fl.
LANDLESS a.
Having no property in land.
LANGUAGELESS a.
Lacking or wanting language; speechless; silent. Shak.
LAUGHTERLESS a.
Not laughing; without laughter.
LAWLESS a. 3 definitions
Contrary to, or unauthorized by, law; illegal; as, a lawless claim. He needs no indirect nor lawless course. Shak.
LEAFLESS a.
Having no leaves or foliage; bearing no foliage. "Leafless groves." Cowper. -- Leaf"less*ness, n. Leafless plants, plants having no foliage, though leaves may be present in the form of scales and bracts. See Leaf, n., 1 and 2.
LEAVELESS a.
Leafless. [Obs.] Carew.
LEGLESS a.
Not having a leg.
LETTERLESS a. 2 definitions
Not having a letter.
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