likeless

English

Etymology

From like + -less.

Adjective

likeless (comparative more likeless, superlative most likeless)

  1. Unlike; dissimilar in form; different.
    • 1910, William Fraser McDowell, In the school of Christ:
      Likeless, unlikeness, extra-ordinariness, preeminence, — these are the terms.

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