Lacking any preparation
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BLINDLacking any preparation
gessoany plasterlike preparation to prepare a surface for painting, gilding, etc.
gessoesany plasterlike preparation to prepare a surface for painting, gilding, etc.
tolidineany of several isomeric derivatives of biphenyl containing two methyl and two amino groups, esp. the ortho isomer that is used as a reagent and in the preparation of dyes
BLANKLacking any expression
BALDLacking any tread
STONYLacking any emotion
SPARTANLacking any luxury
ALACARTELacking any sides
INANELacking any point
LANKLacking any curl
NULLLacking any elements
ROTTENTOTHECORELacking any moral compass
ENTIRENot lacking any parts.
haphazardLacking any obvious principle of organization
ONSPECLacking any guarantee of being paid
godforsakenLacking any merit or attraction; dismal
disembodied(of a sound) Lacking any obvious physical source
flawless(of a person) Lacking any faults or weaknesses of character
inarticulatesINARTICULATE, any of a class of brachiopods lacking a hinge connecting the two shell valves
inarticulatenot articulate also UNARTICULATE / any of a class of brachiopods lacking a hinge connecting the two shell valves
sheepany of various hollow-horned typically gregarious ruminant mammals (genus Ovis) related to the goats but stockier and lacking a beard in the male
colobusany of several large, slender African monkeys of the genus Colobus, lacking thumbs and having long silky fur of black and white (C. polykomos), black and reddish-brown (C. badius), or olive (C. verus): now dwindling
colobiany of several large, slender African monkeys of the genus Colobus, lacking thumbs and having long silky fur of black and white (C. polykomos), black and reddish-brown (C. badius), or olive (C. verus): now dwindling
copepodany of numerous tiny marine or freshwater crustaceans of the order (or subclass) Copepoda, lacking compound eyes or a carapace and usually having six pairs of limbs on the thorax, some abundant in plankton and others parasitic on fish
euphorbiaany of a large genus (Euphorbia) of herbs, shrubs, and trees of the spurge family that have a milky juice and flowers lacking a calyx and included in an involucre which surrounds a group of several staminate flowers and a central pistillate flower with 3-lobed pistils