barbless

/ˈbɑrbləs/
adjective
  1. Having no barb or backward-pointing projection (as on a fishhook, arrow, or wire).
    • Many anglers prefer barbless hooks because they are easier to remove from a fish's mouth.
    • The barbless wire fence was safer for the horses to lean against.
    • He used a barbless arrow for target practice to reduce damage to the targets.
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