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indexless, a.|ˈɪndɛkslɪs| [f. index n. + -less.] Having no index.
1858Carlyle Fredk. Gt. vii. viii. II. 272 The date, in these indexless Books, is blown away again. 1889Sat. Rev. 31 Aug. 250/2 Few writers are so indexless in all editions as Hazlitt. 1893E. Coues in Hist. Lewis & Clark Exp. I. p. cxxv, There ought to be a law against indexless books. Hence ˈindexlessness.
1888Amer. Naturalist Feb. 174 Certainly no reader of the last year's volume of the Gazette can complain, in Carlylean phrase, of its ‘indexlessness’. |