bellyless

English

Etymology

From belly +‎ -less.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbɛliləs/

Adjective

bellyless (comparative more bellyless, superlative most bellyless)

  1. Lacking a belly.
    • 1960, Pulp & Paper Magazine of Canada, volume 61, page 41:
      A bellyless, low ground pressure vehicle with controlled-joint articulation was to be attempted.
    • 1963, Malcolm Mellor, Oversnow Transport, page 37:
      Examples of bellyless vehicles are the Canadair Rat and the Musk-Ox.
    • 2006, Lorrie Goldensohn, American War Poetry: An Anthology, page 185:
      Here's the bellyless building; four walls, no guts.