bridgeless

English

Etymology

bridge + -less

Adjective

bridgeless (not comparable)

  1. That cannot be bridged.
    • 1883, Henry Drummond, Natural Law in the Spiritual World:
      The breath of God, blowing where it listeth, touches with its mystery of Life the dead souls of men, bears them across the bridgeless gulf between the natural and the spiritual []
  2. (graph theory) Having no bridges.
    Synonym: isthmus-free
  3. (of a body of water) Having no bridges.

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