adjective
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having no limits in space; infinite or boundless
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occupying no space
Etymology
Origin of spaceless
Example Sentences
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I would vote to remove the ban and allow us to use or continue to use the little, free, almost spaceless plastic bags.
From New York Times • Sep. 26, 2016
Pass Through Mount Utsu, with its flattened, stylized mountain, green hills and brilliant red ivy tendrils hung against a spaceless ground of gold leaf, comes from a 10th century travel diary, the Tale of Ise.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Robert Hutchins, hold that "the supreme end of education is the possession of everlasting, timeless and spaceless principles of reality, truth, and value."
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If we exclude space by an abstract assumption, the time remains as a spaceless point, and represents the concentered power of unity and active negation, i.e. retraction, determination, and limit, ab intra.
From Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life. by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Intelligible World is timeless and spaceless, and contains the archetypes of the Sensible World.
From Christian Mysticism by Inge, William Ralph
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