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fordless
[
fawrd
-lis
,
fohrd
-
]
ford·less
/
ˈfɔrd
lɪs
,
ˈfoʊrd-
/
Show Spelled
[
fawrd
-lis
,
fohrd
-
]
Show IPA
adjective
1.
having no
ford
.
2.
that cannot be crossed on foot:
a fordless stream.
Origin:
1640–50;
ford
+
-less
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