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chartless

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of unknown regions) not yet surveyed or investigated
    uncharted seas

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  • There, he was humble enough to confess to himself, was a chartless, shoreless sea, about which he knew nothing and which he must nevertheless somehow navigate. Chapter XV
  • Already, over unknown trails and chartless wildernesses, were the harbingers of the steel arriving, — fair-faced, blue-eyed, indomitable men, incarnations of the unrest of their race. “The Kipling of the Klondike”: Naturalism in London's Early Fiction
  • There, he was humble enough to confess to himself, was a chartless, shoreless sea, about which he knew nothing and which he must nevertheless somehow navigate. Chapter XV
  • Tonight they lay out somewhere below him, chartless, foodless, tentless, gunless — except for Hurree Babu, guideless. Kim
  • Tonight they lay out somewhere below him, chartless, foodless, tentless, gunless — except for Hurree Babu, guideless. Kim
  • They played it safe in the new, chartless brochure. You're invited to help pay for the Bush library
  • In another, a man wakes to find himself on a chartless voyage, lost for years. A Furnace Afloat
  • He was chartless and rudderless, and he had no port to make, while drifting involved the least living, and it was living that hurt. Chapter 41
  • Its hundreds of thousands of square miles were as dark and chartless as Darkest Africa. The Gold Hunters of the North
  • And the latter, because of the looks and the airs of these two, felt suddenly as though he had been cast adrift upon a chartless sea in an open boat. An American Tragedy
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