depthless

English

Etymology

depth + -less

Adjective

depthless (not comparable)

  1. Having no depth, or having a depth that is impossible to determine
    • 2007 October 19, Holland Cotter, “King-Size Stories, Woven for the Ages”, in New York Times:
      The result is not an image of the natural world in a tapestry but a depiction of nature as a tapestry: a splendid, impenetrable, depthless screen of shivering pixels.

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