bowless

English

Etymology

bow + -less

Adjective

bowless (not comparable)

  1. Without a bow.
    • 2003, John Lawrence Ward, Edwin Dickinson: a critical history of his paintings, page 98:
      his bowless cello player, playing inaudible music and surrounded by objects relating to taste and smell and books that invite the viewer to enter other times and places

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