wayless

English

Etymology

way + -less

Adjective

wayless (not comparable)

  1. Without a way.
    • 1862, James McCosh, The supernatural in relation to the natural:
      Nature is not a wayless waste; it is a rich territory, divided, allotted, and fenced with alleys to walk in []

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