namelessness
31anonymousness — n. state of being unknown, namelessness …
32nameless — adjective 1》 having no name or no known name. 2》 difficult to describe. ↘too horrific to be described. 3》 archaic (of a child) illegitimate. Derivatives namelessly adverb namelessness noun …
33ingloriousness — n. 1. Obscurity, meanness, humbleness, lowliness, namelessness, want of fame, lack of distinction. 2. Abasement, discredit, disrepute, dishonor, disgrace, ignominy, ignominiousness, obloquy, shame, infamy, opprobrium, odium, humiliation …
34obscurity — n 1. vagueness, indefiniteness, uncertainty, doubtfulness, dubiousness; abstruseness, reconditeness, profoundness; ambiguity, equivocation, obfuscation; incomprehensibility, impenetrableness, confusion. 2. inconspicuousness, unobtrusiveness,… …
35nameless — /ˈneɪmləs / (say naymluhs) adjective 1. unknown to fame; obscure. 2. having no name. 3. left unnamed: a certain person who shall be nameless. 4. anonymous: a nameless writer. 5. having no legitimate paternal name, as a child born out of wedlock.… …
36ἀνωνυμίαν — ἀνωνυμίᾱν , ἀνωνυμία namelessness fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
37ἀνωνυμίᾳ — ἀνωνυμίᾱͅ , ἀνωνυμία namelessness fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) …
38ἀνωνυμίῃ — ἀνωνυμία namelessness fem dat sg (epic ionic) …
39nameless — [nām′lis] adj. 1. not having or bearing a name 2. left unnamed; anonymous [a rogue who shall be nameless] 3. not publicly known; obscure 4. lacking a legal name; illegitimate 5. that cannot be described [nameless dread] 6 …
40nameless — adj. 1 having no name or name inscription. 2 inexpressible; indefinable (a nameless sensation). 3 unnamed; anonymous, esp. deliberately (our informant, who shall be nameless). 4 too loathsome or horrific to be named (nameless vices). 5 obscure;… …