Definition of Motorless

1. Adjective. Having no motor.

Exact synonyms: Unmotorised, Unmotorized
Antonyms: Motorized

Definition of Motorless

1. Adjective. Without a motor (machine or device). ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Motorless

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Motorless

motorises
motorising
motorist
motorists
motorium
motoriums
motorization
motorizations
motorize
motorized
motorized scooter
motorized wheelchair
motorizes
motorizing
motorjet
motorless
motorlike
motorman
motormen
motormeter
motormouth
motormouthed
motormouths
motorneuron
motorneurone
motorneurones
motorneurons
motorpathic
motorpathy
motorphobia

Literary usage of Motorless

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

1. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1900)
"... applicable whatever the number of cars that are equipped with motors or the number of motorless or "train-line" cars which are mixed in with them. ..."

2. Putnam's Handbook of Universal History: A Series of Chronological Tables edited by George Haven Putnam (1919)
"First" motorless" Sunday in New York City. Sept. 10. First postal airplane trip ... Motorless Sunday law rescinded. Oct. 19. Fourth Liberty loan ended. ..."

3. Editorials and Editorial-writing by Robert Wilson Neal (1921)
"SWITZERLAND'S Motorless SUNDAY Springfield Republican In forbidding the use of motor cars on Sunday the Swiss Government acts primarily in the interest of ..."

4. The Aeronautical Annual by James Means (1896)
"... completely mastered the motorless soaring-machine and so provided a ship for the engine. 1 Soaring-machine. A motorless machine used for sailing on air. ..."

5. The Edison Monthly by New York Edison Company (1911)
"A Motorless Sign Flasher T IIK great popularity of the electric sign as an advertising ... Such a motorless sign flasher has been put upon the market; ..."

6. Flying: The Record of Aerial Navigation (1901)
"The aggregate area of lifting and sus taining surfaces for the flying motor bi- cyle will necessarily be greater than in thi case of the motorless machine ..."

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