reverseless
English
Etymology
reverse + -less
Adjective
reverseless (comparative more reverseless, superlative most reverseless)
- Not having a reverse
- (archaic) irreversible
- 1799, Anna Seward, Collection of Original Sonnets, To the Hon. Thomas Erskine
- E'en now thy lot shakes in the Urn, whence Fate
- Throws her pale edicts in reverseless doom!
- 1906, George Banghart Henry Swayze, Yarb and Cretine:
- A wave of quiet grief swept faithful Imogen with its tremulous chill at thought of the reverseless change a moment of time had wrought
- 1799, Anna Seward, Collection of Original Sonnets, To the Hon. Thomas Erskine
References
reverseless in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
Anagrams
- reserveless