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- adjective
Unlike ;dissimilar in form;different .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Fear also keeps many people stuck in loveless, "likeless," and abusive marriages for too long.
Rachel A. Sussman, LCSW: What Halloween Can Teach You About Divorce LCSW Rachel A. Sussman 2011
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Fear also keeps many people stuck in loveless, "likeless," and abusive marriages for too long.
Rachel A. Sussman, LCSW: What Halloween Can Teach You About Divorce LCSW Rachel A. Sussman 2011
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You may fail to see the lie of that layout, Suetonia,3 but the reflections which recur to me are that so long as beauty life is body love4 and so bright as Mutua of your mirror holds her candle to your caudle, lone lefthand likeless, sombring
Finnegans Wake 2006
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What power of association could have made them see in the clear and shallow stream the likeless of their tawny Tiber, with his full-flowing waters sweeping down to the sea?
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875 Various
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Not only did Nieman launch the book for Tina and Mandy with a red and black fashion campaign, it went so far as to make mannequins in Tina and Mandy's likeless, clothed in red and black, for the Houston Nieman's store.
Forbes.com: News Victoria Pynchon 2011
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