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stairless

  • a word derived from stair.
    stair
    noun
    one of a flight or series of steps for going from one level to another, as in a building.

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Olympia; $30-$40; accessibility: ADA and companion seating on both levels, with stairless access to the main level and elevators to top tier seating.

From Seattle Times Oct. 17, 2023

He was put up in Horizon House, a five-room, ranch-style home built on the institute grounds as a demonstration model of a stepless, stairless dwelling tailored to the needs of wheelchair patients.

From Time Magazine Archive

Out at his eyes it would go, traverse the dim stairless space, and sport with the wind-blown monster.

From Robert Falconer by George MacDonald

Other princes of the Church let us know in high-sounding Latin script that they created the "Monk hole" and the "stairless prison" respectively.

From Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess by Henry W. (Henry William) Fischer

Or is the stairless, servantless, atticless cottage—'truly the little house is the house of the future'—meant also to be childless?

From The Comforts of Home by Ralph Bergengren