themeless

English

Etymology

From theme +‎ -less.

Adjective

themeless (not comparable)

  1. Without a theme.
    • 2007 September 30, Douglas Brinkley, “Overlord’s Overlord”, in New York Times[1]:
      Instead, Korda squeezes Eisenhower’s extraordinary two-term presidency — not to mention his stints as president of Columbia University and commander of NATO forces — into 140 themeless pages.

Noun

themeless (plural themelesses)

  1. (crosswording) A type of crossword (or similar) puzzle in which long answers do not conform to an overarching theme.

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