English edit

Etymology edit

distance +‎ -less

Adjective edit

distanceless (not comparable)

  1. Without distance.
    • 2006, Hilary Robinson, Reading Art, Reading Irigaray: The Politics of Art by Women, page 103:
      Irigaray discusses the facets of the morphology of mucus and mucous membranes most fully in 'The Limits of the Transference' and in An Ethics of Sexual Difference, where she indicates that a distanceless proximity can be dangerous for both subjects []
  2. Not allowing a distant view.
    • 1848-1851, Charles Kingsley, Yeast: A Problem
      A silent, dim, distanceless, steaming, rotting day in March.
    • 1991, Don DeLillo, Mao II:
      They talked about the day Charlie's divorce became final, six years earlier. He recalled the weather, the high clear sky, distanceless, flags whipping on Fifth Avenue and a movie actress getting out of a taxi.