unlidded

English

Etymology

From un- + lidded.

Adjective

unlidded (not comparable)

  1. Without a lid or cover.
    an unlidded container
  2. Without eyelids.
    • 1870, Bret Harte, "Notes by Flood and Field"
      Its uncurtained windows were red with the sinking sun, as though bloodshot and inflamed from a too long unlidded existence.
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