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machineless

  • a word derived from machine.
    machine
    noun
    an apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions, used in the performance of some kind of work.

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You're not being asked merely to live washing machineless in a world where such things don't exist so you couldn't miss them.

From The Guardian Oct. 13, 2012

For long moments they forgot the pursuit, forgot everything in wonder at this place whose remotest like they had never seen in the simplicity of their machineless culture.

From When the Mountain Shook by Robert Abernathy

Far away, two men, machineless, plodded this same Xanthe Desert toward the same goal; but they plodded southward, approaching on a different radius.

From Rebels of the Red Planet by Charles Louis Fontenay

The Ark was rudderless, oarless, and machineless, and could travel only where the High Gods chose.

From The Lost Continent by Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne