unboundless

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English

Etymology

From un- + boundless (with un- functioning as an intensifier). Compare unlimitless.

Adjective

unboundless (comparative more unboundless, superlative most unboundless)

  1. (obsolete) limitless; unbounded
    • 1845, Jordan Roche Lynch, The Hunterian Oration, page 8:
      He possessed not the unboundless fertility of invention of Priestley []
    • 1858, A. L. Stimson, History of the Express Companies, page 264:
      [F]rom the unboundless depths of the earth, is heard a roaring and shrieking, as though all the thunders of the universe were combined in that one spot, and the ground vibrates for miles around, as if shaken by an earthquake.

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