wayless

wayless

(ˈweɪlɪs)
adj
without a road
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way•less

(ˈweɪ lɪs)

adj.
lacking a road or path: wayless jungle.
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While Franz Kafka "could not stand her," another Jewish writer Karl Kraus said she was "the most wayless phenomenon of modern Germany." In any case, the poetess was a diligent letter writer.
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