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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
no-place

also noplace, "place which does not exist," 1929, from no + place (n.).

Usage examples of "no-place".

That place was No-Place just as the face referred to in the Koan that hung in the Flagship was No-Face and the state of mind necessary to Enlightenment was No-Mind.

I tried to make us turn away, she gripped me and we kept on till it loomed above us, making me dizzy with its unseeable no-place.