Definition of Hideless

1. lacking a skin [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hideless

hide nor hair
hide one's light under a bushel
hide out
hideable
hideaway
hideaways
hidebehind
hidebehinds
hidebound
hidebound disease
hided
hidegeld
hidegild
hidel
hidel-like
hideless (current term)
hideling
hidelings
hideosities
hideosity
hideous
hideously
hideousness
hideousnesses
hideousship
hideout
hideouts
hider
hiders
hides

Literary usage of Hideless

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. England and Russia: Comprising the Voyages of John Tradescant the Elder, Sir by Iosif Khristianovich Hamel (1854)
"... lie thousands of these hideless animals, which, although turned to no account for industrial purposes, naturally acquire a value by chemical ..."

2. Thayendanegea: An Historico-military Drama by J. B. Mackenzie (1898)
"Render to me your captive in exchange Therefor; and on the hideless carcase glut A less revolting, saner appetite. The warriors readily assent to the ..."

3. Along Four-footed Trails: Wild Animals of the Plains as I Knew Them by Ruth A. Cook (1903)
"The following day all that was left of this great herd were the hideless bodies surrounded by wolves, vultures and other animals; and those that floated in ..."

4. The Martyrology of Oengus the Culdee: Félire Óengusso Céli Dé by Whitley Stokes (1905)
"The triumph of humble Egbert, who came over the great sea : unto Christ he sang a prayer in a hideless coracle. 9. Comely are the two daughters of Ailill, ..."

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