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Subjectless — Sub ject*less, a. Having no subject. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subjectless — adjective see subject I … New Collegiate Dictionary
subjectless — sub·ject·less … English syllables
subjectless — ˈsəbjə̇ktlə̇s, jēk adjective : having no subject or subjects … Useful english dictionary
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