Bitless

/ˈbɪt.ləs/ adjective

Describing a horse or other animal that is ridden without a bit, the metal piece normally placed in the horse's mouth for control; or lacking teeth or a cutting edge.

From Old English 'bite' (the horse equipment) plus '-less' (suffix meaning without or lacking). The term has been used in horsemanship for centuries, and can also literally mean 'without bites' or 'toothless'.

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