ˈplankless, a.
[f. plank n. + -less.]
Having no planks; void or stripped of its planks.
| 1837 Longfellow Drift-Wood Prose Wks. 1886 I. 317 Vikings sitting gaunt and grim on the plankless ribs of their pirate ships. 1865 Carlyle Fredk. Gt. xxi. iv. (1872) X. 40 The Peasant-Noble..clattered with his wooden slippers upon the plankless floor of his hut. |