rimless

English

Etymology

rim + -less

Adjective

rimless (not comparable)

  1. Lacking a rim.
    • 1949, Raymond Chandler, The Little Sister
      She was a small, neat, rather prissy-looking girl with primly smooth brown hair and rimless glasses []
  2. (basketball) Not touching the rim of the basket while passing through it.
    • 2022, Jay E. Tria, You Out of Nowhere:
      Took aim and scored, a sure, rimless basket.

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