coverless
English
Etymology
cover + -less
Adjective
coverless (not comparable)
- Without a cover or covers.
- 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses, Penguin, 1992, p. 312,
- He took the coverless book from her hand. Chardenal's French primer.
- 1949, George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Part Two, Chapter 4,
- Beside the window the enormous bed was made up, with ragged blankets and a coverless bolster.
- 2007 January 21, Anne Eisenberg, “The Turntables That Transform Vinyl”, in New York Times:
- And it has a sturdy dust cover, unlike the coverless Ion. The Audio-Technica’s tone arm comes assembled and can be set to raise and lower itself from the turntable automatically
- 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses, Penguin, 1992, p. 312,