termless

adj
/ˈtɝmlɪs/

Etymology

From term + -less.

  1. derived from *térmn̥
  2. derived from terminus — “a bound, boundary, limit, end; in Medieval Latin, also a time, period, word, covenant, etc.
  3. derived from terme
  4. inherited from terme
  5. suffixed as termless — “term + less

Definitions

  1. Not terminating

    Not terminating; having no end, limit, or boundary

    • termless joys
    • In a few hours I shall be one of a nameless horde plodding the snowy solitudes of Russia, under the lash, and bound for that land of mystery and misery and termless oblivion, Siberia!
  2. inexpressible

    inexpressible; indescribable

    • termless skin

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA