💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Boteless"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| helpelesse | Obsolete spelling of helpless. [Unable to defend oneself.] |
| friendlesse | Obsolete form of friendless. [Without friends (without a friend).] |
| winglesse | Obsolete spelling of wingless. [Having no, or only rudimentary, wings.] |
| matchlessenoun | Obsolete spelling of matchless. [Having no match; without equal.] |
| sencelesse | Obsolete spelling of senseless. [Without feeling or desire to work; deprived of sensation.] |
| unhelpt | Obsolete form of unhelped. [Without help or assistance; unaided.] |
| unhabile | Obsolete form of unable. [Not able; lacking a certain ability.] |
| gracelesse | Archaic spelling of graceless. [Without grace.] |
| fruitlesse | Obsolete spelling of fruitless. [Bearing no fruit; barren.] |
| idleful | (obsolete) idle |
| unmasqu'd | Obsolete spelling of unmasked. [Not wearing a mask on one's face.] |
| boysterous | Obsolete spelling of boisterous. [Full of energy; exuberant; noisy.] |
| garbless | (archaic) Without clothing. |
| unoperative | Obsolete form of inoperative. [Not working or functioning; either idle or broken.] |
| boystrous | Obsolete spelling of boisterous. [Full of energy; exuberant; noisy.] |
| unscholastick | Obsolete spelling of unscholastic. [Not scholastic.] |
| wiveless | Dated form of wifeless. [Having no wife; unmarried or celibate.] |
| bœotic | Obsolete form of Boeotic. [Of or relating to Boeotia.] |
| unweldy | Obsolete form of unwieldy. [(obsolete) Lacking strength; weak.] |
| infashionable | Obsolete form of unfashionable. [Not fashionable.] |
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