earlobeless
English
Etymology
From earlobe + -less.
Adjective
earlobeless (comparative more earlobeless, superlative most earlobeless)
- Without earlobes.
- 2004, India Today, vol. 29 p. 102:
- Minal, endearingly cheerful but earlobeless, loves her work at a company that makes breakfast bars.
- 2015, Ursula Le Guin, The Guardian, 4 September:
- When she returns to Earth after a thousand years, it is to defend “her children” – but this means her remote descendants, a scattered group of earlobeless people whom she calls the Duniyat, asserting her authorship of a lineage.
- 2004, India Today, vol. 29 p. 102: