Definition of Doorless. Meaning of Doorless. Synonyms of Doorless

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Definition of Doorless

Doorless
Doorless Door"less, a. Without a door.

Meaning of Doorless from wikipedia

- two-door saloon, the universal a three-door estate, and the tramp is a doorless ATV off-road-like vehicle with a canvas roof. Like its predecessors, the...
- (1912 specimen) The 1912 Stutz Bear Cat / Bearcat, (1914 shown), available doorless through 1916 The immediate predecessor to the roadster was the runabout...
- Portières. A portière is a hanging curtain placed over a door or over the doorless entrance to a room. Its name is derived from the word for door in French:...
- prioritised while saving office space and cost. There are also several types of doorless locker design including those that are cylindrical, spherical and cone-shaped...
- ch****is class Sports car (S) Body style 2-door berlinetta Doorless roadster Doorless targa top Doorless barchetta Layout Transverse rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive...
- labyrinth entrance (doorless entry), which prevents the spread of disease that might otherwise occur when coming in contact with a door. Doorless entry provides...
- Kübelsitzwagen (literally: 'bucket-seat car') – originally military slang for doorless cross-country and field-cars, ****ed with bucket seats, to prevent riders...
- A surrey is a doorless, four-wheeled carriage po****r in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Usually two-seated and holding...
- companies and subsidiaries. It was known for its simple, straightforward, doorless design, and for its adaptability. While the original design was also sold...
- The victoria is an elegant style of doorless four-wheeled open carriage, drawn by one or two horses, based on the phaeton with the addition of a coachman's...