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sourceless

a. Without a source.

Usage examples of "sourceless".

As it was they had to settle for thin clouds gusting over Diranol, subduing its red lambency to a sourceless candle-glow which reduced ordinary visibility to a few hundred metres.

To Averan it seemed that the light was sourceless, as if it suffused from another, finer world.

If she squinted hard, she could see it, a rune carved not in earth but formed in the sourceless fire.

Billy, but now that they were at the crunch point, that desire seemed sourceless and quixotic.

There was a sourceless keening growing in his head, a cry of grief, of anguish.

On this side of the gate, the grassy summit flowed with countless, sourceless shadows, as if they were somehow tumbling out from the portal, only to swarm like lost wraiths around its threshold.

The door slid shut and a sourceless light sprang up, illuminating smooth walls and floor and ceiling.

Another sourceless certainty told her, in a whisper, that they would all die.

The crazed patterns in the ice reflected myriad colours from a sourceless light.

Kulp maintained the diffuse, sourceless light as they stumbled onward.

He lay in a windowless chamber that appeared as much cave as room, lit by a soft, sourceless radiance.

The light dusting on the ground beneath the firs became a covering, and the dimness that had hovered among the dark tree trunks faded as the white snow brought its peculiar, sourceless light.

Only the low-power glow remained, suffusing everything with a blue, sourceless light.

She took the chunk of frozen stream and pressed it in her hands, making a square of it, then molding that into a pyramid, It shaped like wet clay in her hands, but it was crystal clear, and in the sourceless light it sparkled like the running stream.

The bonewood he was in was lit with the sourceless silvery illumination that Eric associated with all things Underhill, but there the resemblance to the familiar Elfhame Misthold ended.