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curveless

  • a word derived from curve.
    curve
    noun
    a continuously bending line, without angles.

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The angular, curveless figures of interlying plaits predominate and the principal subjects are the same—conventional devices representing clouds, stars, lightning, the rainbow, and emblems of the deities.

From The Grand Canyon of Arizona; how to see it by George Wharton James

There had been more than mere bitterness in those curveless, colorless 100 lips; something more than doubt of self behind the white hot flare in the gray eyes.

From Once to Every Man by Anton Otto Fischer

There are hollows in his lean cheeks, and deep crow's-feet at the corners of the kindly hazel eyes, and the brown moustache is ominously straight and curveless.

From The Dop Doctor by Richard Dehan

Her eyes were fixed on a point far ahead up the curveless street.

From Miss Billy's Decision by Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman) Porter