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glareless, a.|ˈglɛəlɪs| [f. glare n.1 + -less.] Free from glare.
c1815Fuseli in Lect. Paint. vi. (1848) 480 The glareless evenness of plain daylight. 1881W. Wilkins Songs of Study 40 Be thy slumber unfevered, And thornless and glareless thy bed. 1941R. A. Heinlein Menace from Earth (1966) 58 A steady glareless light filled the room from no apparent source. 1962H. C. Weston Sight, Light & Work (ed. 2) v. 149 This ‘indirect’ method of artificial lighting is sometimes claimed to be the best on the grounds that it is ‘glareless and shadowless’. |