whiteless
English
Adjective
whiteless (not comparable)
- Lacking white; (of the eyes) lacking (visible) whites.
- 1897, Emerson Hough, The Cowboy (originally published as The Story of the Cowboy), New York: The Brampton Society, 1908, Chapter 13, p. 262,[]
- […] The whiteless blue of heaven
- Comes down to meet the greenless gray of earth—
- And compasses her dream.
- 1933, Robert Byron, First Russia, Then Tibet, Part I, Chapter 7, Early Russian Painting,
- In those grave, whiteless eyes and sad small mouth live the eternal sorrows and joys and the whole destiny of man.
- 1976, Frank Herbert, Children of Dune:
- The black beard which fanned out across the neck of his stillsuit hood like a wild delta contained flecks of grey, but his eyes carried that same whiteless intensity they’d presented to her on their first encounter in the desert.
- 1897, Emerson Hough, The Cowboy (originally published as The Story of the Cowboy), New York: The Brampton Society, 1908, Chapter 13, p. 262,[]
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