tongueless

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English tongeles, tunglees, equivalent to tongue +‎ -less. Cognate with Old Norse tungulauss (tongueless).

Adjective

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tongueless (not comparable)

  1. Having no tongue.
    1. (of an animal or person) Having no tongue whether through its normal nature, because of birth defect, or because of amputation.
      Antonyms: tongued, aglossal
      tongueless amphibians
    2. (of wagons and farm implements) Having no tongue because hitched in another way.
      Antonym: tongued
      tongueless plow
  2. Lacking speech; mute.
  3. Making no sound; silent, speechless.
  4. Expressed without speech; wordless, unspoken.

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