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3,457 words match “LESS”

CREATURELESS a.
Without created beings; alone. God was alone And creatureless at first. Donne.
CREEDLESS a.
Without a creed. Carlyle.
CRESTLESS a.
Without a crest or escutcheon; of low birth. "Crestless yeomen." Shak.
CRIMELESS a.
Free from crime; innocent. Shak.
CROWNLESS a.
Without a crown.
CUBLESS a.
Having no cubs. Byron.
CULTURELESS a.
Having no culture.
CURBLESS a.
Having no curb or restraint.
CURDLESS a.
Destitute of curd.
CURELESS a.
Incapable of cure; incurable. With patience undergo A cureless ill, since fate will have it so. Dryden.
CUSHIONLESS a.
Hot furnished with a cushion. Rows of long, cushionless benches, supplying the place of pews. Hawthorne.
DANGERLESS a.
Free from danger. [R.]
DATELESS a.
Without date; having no fixed time.
DAUNTLESS a.
Incapable of being daunted; undaunted; bold; fearless; intrepid. Dauntless he rose, and to the fight returned. Dryden. -- Daunt"less*ly, adv. -- Daunt"less*ness, n.
DEATHLESS a.
t subject to death, destruction, or extinction; immortal; undying; imperishable; as, deathless beings; deathless fame.
DEBTLESS a.
Free from debt. Chaucer.
DECEITLESS a.
Free from deceit. Bp. Hall.
DECREASELESS a.
ering no decrease. [R.] It [the river] flows and flows, and yet will flow, Volume decreaseless to the final hour. A. Seward.
DEEDLESS a.
Not performing, or not having performed, deeds or exploits; inactive. Deedless in his tongue. Shak.
DEFENSELESS a.
tute of defense; unprepared to resist attack; unable to oppose; unprotected. -- De*fense"less*ly, adv. -- De*fense"less*ness, n.
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