pageless
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English
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[edit]- Rhymes: -eɪdʒləs
Adjective
[edit]pageless (not comparable)
- Without pages.
- 2009 July 26, Ed Park, “Titles Within a Tale”, in New York Times[1]:
- Aldous Huxley’s very funny first novel, “Crome Yellow” (1921), features not just a varied smattering of invisible books and books-in-progress (Mr. Barbecue-Smith’s “Pipe-Lines to the Infinite,” Henry Wimbush’s history of the town of Crome), but what might be called second-degree invisibles: a bookcase of pageless spines — 10 volumes of “Thom’s Works and Wanderings,” seven of “Tales of Knockespotch” — camouflaging a secret door.