fieldless

English

Etymology

field + -less

Adjective

fieldless (not comparable)

  1. Without a field (in various senses).
    • 1855, Henry Ward Beecher, Star Papers:
      There is no grass in the fieldless, parkless city for their feet, no trees for climbing []
    • 1999, Paulo Cappelletti, Flash memories:
      In the EPROM and ROM erase, a fieldless array is implemented to get the full scaling benefit.
    • 2004, Michael L. Lewis, Inventing global ecology: tracking the biodiversity ideal in India, 1947-1997:
      New technology is making possible fieldless fieldwork that would eliminate the possibility of combining radio telemetry and observational ecology.

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