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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fingerless

1822, of gloves, from finger (n.) + -less.

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fingerless

a. Having no fingers.

WordNet
fingerless

adj. not having or having lost fingers [ant: fingered]

Usage examples of "fingerless".

When he was done, he drew on fingerless leather gloves, then wound a black cloth around his head until only his eyes remained uncovered.

Here there was no need for warmth-inducing layers, for socks, for fingerless gloves which she had found in a shop in St Austell.

He wore cycling shoes, shorts, and singlet, with safety helmet and fingerless gloves.

His fingerless hands rested in full view on the arms of the throne, and every senior peer had been required to kiss one of those stumps.

When he tried to climb up the lamp niches, to spring from them to the windows of the dome, she cut the backs of his knees so that, when he fell back screaming with his remaining palm a fingerless charred wreck, he could not stand.

Black stripes running down the sides of the arms, flanks, and legs of the red bodystocking matched the fingerless black gloves she wore.

I felt the wings give, felt them adjust to the soft, fingerless clutch of the contortive domain.

The hilt was sawfish hide, good for a grip, even with the fingerless chamois leather gloves her father insisted she wearif she was to have a personal trainer at all.

His long, crooked hands in their fingerless gloves were working neatly as he spoke, unhooking cables and rewiring, while the Dead God, his maggotlike palm-tentacles wriggling like infinitely tiny fingers, oc­cupied himself with resetting the gauges.

Turner saw that she was wearing fingerless brown leather gloves She’d replaced her sunglasses with clear-glass shooting glasses, and there was a pistol on her hip.