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/way"lis/, adj.lacking a way, road, or path; trackless: wayless jungle.[bef. 1100; ME; OE wegleas. See WAY1, -LESS]
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Wayless — Way less, a. Having no road or path; pathless. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wayless — adjective Without a way. Nature is not a wayless waste; it is a rich territory, divided, allotted, and fenced with alleys to walk in... Syn: routeless … Wiktionary
wayless — way•less [[t]ˈweɪ lɪs[/t]] adj. lacking a road or path: wayless jungle[/ex] … From formal English to slang
wayless — adjective Date: 12th century having no road or path … New Collegiate Dictionary
wayless — a. Pathless, trackless … New dictionary of synonyms
wayless — way·less … English syllables
wayless — ˈwālə̇s adjective Etymology: Middle English wayles, weyles, from Old English weglēas, from weg way + lēas less : having no road or path … Useful english dictionary
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way — way1 wayless, adj. /way/, n. 1. manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way. 2. characteristic or habitual manner: Her way is to work quietly and never complain. 3. a method, plan, or means for attaining a … Universalium
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