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termless

American  
[turm-lis] / ˈtɜrm lɪs /

adjective

  1. not limited; unconditional.

  2. boundless; endless.


termless British  
/ ˈtɜːmlɪs /

adjective

  1. without limit or boundary

  2. unconditional

  3. an archaic word for indescribable

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Etymology

Origin of termless

First recorded in 1530–40; term + -less

Example Sentences

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About the glade ranged the tall spruce, Watching breathlessly; and for a termless second or two a profound and portentous silence descended on the camp.

From The Sky Line of Spruce by Marshall, Edison

The pitiless hours like years and ages creep— A night seems termless hell.

From The Philosophy of Despair by Jordan, David Starr

As he proceeded, he seemed to lose sight of his present aim at doing good in the hope of release from termless life, and become the Jew he was born.

From The Prince of India — Volume 01 by Wallace, Lewis